The United States of New England, commonly known as New England, is a North American nation located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. New England was formed shortly after the dissolution of the United States of America, forming a union between Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire — with Rhode Island being admitted years later. New England borders New Netherland to the southwest, and the United Commonwealth (via Acadia and Canada) to the north and east.
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| - The United States of New England, commonly known as New England, is a North American nation located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. New England was formed shortly after the dissolution of the United States of America, forming a union between Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire — with Rhode Island being admitted years later. New England borders New Netherland to the southwest, and the United Commonwealth (via Acadia and Canada) to the north and east.
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| - The United States of New England, commonly known as New England, is a North American nation located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. New England was formed shortly after the dissolution of the United States of America, forming a union between Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire — with Rhode Island being admitted years later. New England borders New Netherland to the southwest, and the United Commonwealth (via Acadia and Canada) to the north and east.
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