During the period of Colonial America, before the American Revolutionary War, the major cities and towns in New England were:
Massachusetts - Salem, Boston, and Plymouth.
* Maine - Was part of Massachusetts.
Rhode Island - Providence, and Newport.
Connecticut - Hartford, and New Haven.
New Hampshire - Exeter.
This was how the colonies looked in the year 1750.
There are a total of 39 cities and towns in the State of Rhode Island.
Many towns and cities are named after people or objects that are important at the time of the naming. The namesake of Fort McKinley was originally named after the Fort just outside of Baltimore, Maryland.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the US and he also helped to free the slaves. There are a few towns named after Lincoln. There is a town named Lincoln in Nebraksa, Illinois, and Oregon.
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There are many places named after famous explorers. Such as: Columbia, Maryland; Columbia, Missori; Columbus, Ohio; Columbus, Mississippi; and Columbiana; Ohio. These are just a few places named after the explorors. There is actually more than 20 cities named after Christopher Columbue alone.
there are 41 cities, towns and townships in the USA named Goshen.
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There are no cities in England named 'Albion'. Albion is an archaic name for Great Britain or England.
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There are roughly 29 cities and towns named Clinton. The towns or cities named Clinton are located in 26 different states, some states have more than one town named Clinton including New York, and Michigan.