Maine was a part of Massachusetts until the decades leading up to the Civil War, when it was added as a free state so that there would be an equal number of slave states and free states. There were French and English settlements in New Hampshire in the early 17th century.
New England is a region of the United States located in the northeastern corner of the country, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Canada and the state of New York. It consists of the modern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.information from: http://newenglandexplorer.com/new_england_states.htm
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the first colony in what is today New England. At that point contained what is now the states of Massachusetts Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
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There were four colonies that were a part of New England. They were known at the time as British America. They were the Province of New Hampshire, the Colony of Rhode Island, Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
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New Hampshire is west of Maine.
No, New Hampshire is south of Maine.
New Hampshire and Maine.
Maine only shares a border with one US state. This state is New Hampshire.
Three states border Canada and the Atlantic: Maine, New Hampshire, and New York.
New Hampshire is on the left side of Maine.
New Hampshire is located between Vermont and Maine.
New Hampshire borders Maine to the west (the only state to border Maine), while Canada (obviously not part of the US) borders Maine to the North. Just one state borders Maine--New Hampshire
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