New England has that name because many early European settlers of that region were from England. The Americas were thought of as a "new world" so areas in America were often named for the places from which the settler came, with the addition of the word "new."
jamestown
quebec
Newark, Delaware got its name from Newark-on-Trent in England, which was the hometown of the founders and early settlers of the area. They decided to name the town after their hometown as a way to pay homage to where they came from.
Beginning in the 1700s,settlers used waterways to travel the region. They also build towns along the waterways.
Iroquois
Jamestown they named it after King James
plimoth plantation
ALEXUS
Brittanica
It separates the Coastal Plains from the Piedmont Region. The land elevation drops and the water flows at an increase rate. This is what settlers used to power water mills in early settlement days. I know, but did it have a name?
The name was given due to the difficulty early settlers had there - the land was "bad".
Meat Cove, a small community in Nova Scotia, Canada, got its name from the practice of early settlers who would bring livestock to the cove for butchering and processing. The name reflects the area's historical association with meat production and the natural resources available to the settlers. Nestled in a remote and scenic location, it became known for this unique aspect of its settlement history.