New England is the name given to the North Eastern area of North America by the early English settlers in the 17th Century.
It now contains the present day US states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut - each of which, of course has its own State Capital.
Maine- Augusta
New Hampshire- Concord
Vermont- Montpelier
Massachusetts- Boston
Rhode Island- Providence
Connecticut- Hartford
London is the capital city of England.
Gumboots in England are named Wellingtons. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
what can you say a bout the capital of england at the end of the 20th century
New Hampshire Capitals:Boston Massachusetts in 1630 when what is now New Hampshire was still a part of the English Colony of Massachusett Bay. Portsmouth in 1680 when it was the English Province of New Hampshire.Boston in 1686 when it was part of the English Dominion of New-England in America.Portsmouth in 1689 when it was the Providence of New Hampshire.Exeter in 1775 when it was New Hampshire and when it became the State of New Hampshire.Concord in 1808 when it became the second Capital of the State of New Hampshire.
Birmingham has been a settlement since the Anglo Saxon period and there is evidence of habitation going back 500,000 years. Although locally important, Birmingham has not been the capital of England
The Capital of New Hampshire is concord!? New England... I Think
The capital of New England is Boston.
New England is not a state it is a region so has no capital
New England is a region on the East Coast. Ca is on the west. Each state has it's own capital city.
New England is a region of the United States rather than a political subdivision like a state, so it doesn't have one overall capital.
Manchester is a town in New Hampshire.
Vermont's capital is Montpelier
No, Dublin is not the capital of England. Dublin is the capital of Ireland and the capital of England is London.
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London is the capital city of England.
New England is a region of the United States that consists of the modern states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Each state has its own capitol, but there is no one capital for New England. In 1643 the colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth Plantation, New Haven, and Connecticut created a loose compact called the New England Confederation. This was to coordinate mutual defense against the Native Americans and didn't have a single capital, either.