Most likely New England region was discovered by groups of American aboriginals. (Indians). The Norse men probably visited the region next, but likely hundreds of years later.
No, there is no state known as New England. They are named after a region in the Northeastern corner of the United States, called New England. That region consists of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Massachusetts, where the New England Patriots' stadium is located.
This region was named after the country that founded it, England.
the New England region
northeastern corner
"Captain John Smith, exploring the shores of the region in 1614, named the region "New England"[14] in his account of two voyages there, published as A Description of New England. The name "New England" was officially sanctioned on November 3, 1620,[16] when the charter of the Virginia Company of Plymouth was replaced by a royal charter for the Plymouth Council for New England, a joint stock company established to colonize and govern the region."
England was named after the Angles, a Germanic tribe that settled in the region during the 5th and 6th centuries. The name "England" means "land of the Angles."
The colony of Plymouth was named after the port city of Plymouth in Devon, England. The Pilgrims, who established the colony in 1620, came from this region and named the new settlement after their place of departure in England.
New England is a region, and has no official Capitol.
It is Massachusetts, a state in the New England region of North America. It was named after the indigenous population of the Massachusetts tribe.
They do play in New England, New England is the region in northeast America.
The New England region had the best education at the beginning.
Conneticut is in the New England region