Emancipation occurred more quickly in New England than in the Mid Atlantic States primarily due to New England's early abolitionist movements and a stronger commitment to anti-slavery principles. The region's economy was less reliant on slavery, with a focus on industrialization and small-scale farming, which reduced the social and economic stakes tied to slave labor. Additionally, New England's political climate favored gradual emancipation laws and a more unified abolitionist sentiment, leading to swifter legislative changes compared to the more agrarian and economically diverse Mid Atlantic States.
They are south of New England.
Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
There are six states in New England and three in the Mid-Atlantic, making a total of nine. So forty-one states are not a part of New England or the Mid-Atlantic.
New England, the Southeast, and the Midwest.
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There are a number of countries that are close to the Atlantic. These include the United States, England, Ireland, as well as Spain.
The earliest draft of the Declaration denounced slavery; however, this was unacceptable to most of the states at that time. The anti-slavery language was eliminated. England ended slavery long before the United States did so.
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The Atlantic Ocean lies east of New York City
Connecticut is one of the New England states, and also one of the Northeastern states. The Northeast region consists of two smaller regions, New England and the Mid-Atlantic or Middle-Atlantic states. The six New England states are Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. The Mid-Atlantic states are New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and some people also consider Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington D.C. to be part of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions as well.