I count 8 - 2 Adams, Kennedy and George H. W. Bush in Mass, Coolidge and Arthur in Vermont and Pierce in New Hampshire and George W. Bush in Connecticut. (George W. Bush's birthplace was misleading since it occurred while his father, whose education had been delayed by the war, was in college at Yale. )
Maine and Rhode Island have not yet birthed a president.
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There were 10 US presidents who were born in New England. They were John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Franklin Pierce, Chester Arthur, Calvin Coolidge, John F. Kennedy, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.
No U.S. presidents were born in England. Many of the early Presidents were born British Citizens as being born in the Colonies, but all were born in what is now the US.
Yes.Franklin Pierce was born in New Hampshire.
Both Presidents Adams were born in Massachusetts, Jackson was born in the Carolinas, and van Buren was born in New York.
England doesn't have presidents, they have prime ministers the current prime minister is David Cameron
England does not have Presidents. It is a monarchy.
No-- both of the Presidents Roosevelt were born in New York.
You call a person born in New Hampshire born in New England because New England, when the USA was just starting, was still ruled by the British. The "New" part in front of "England" is there because the British were making a new colony in America. New England today is all of the little states in the North-East part of America. New Hampshire is one of those small states.
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all of them ITS A CONSPIRACY MAN
By primary state affiliation, New York and Ohio have both sent 6 U.S. Presidents to Washington, but, by birth, 8 Presidents were born in what is now Virginia and 7 were born in Ohio. New York and Massacusetts are the 3rd-most popular birthplaces of U.S. Presidents, with 4 each.