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New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester, Dover, Norwich, New London, Windsor, Gloucester,

New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

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Page 1: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

New England

Why was it called “New England”?

These states began as English colonies.

Many cities have their originals in England:

Cambridge, Manchester, Dover, Norwich, New London, Windsor, Gloucester, Newport,

Page 2: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

See if you can find the originals:

Cambridge, Manchester, Dover, Norwich, London, Windsor, GloucesterNewport

Page 3: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

New England States

Maine

Vermont

NewHampshire

Massachusetts

Connecticut

Rhode Island

Page 4: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

New England Seafood

Lobster

Clam Chowder

Clams

Page 5: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Temperate & Rainy Climate

Cool Spring

Warm Summer

Crisp Fall

Long Cold Winter

Page 6: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Maine FactsCapital: Augusta

Motto: Dirigo “I direct”

State Bird: Black Capped Chickadee

State Tree and Flower: White Pine and tassel

23rd State admitted to the Union, after being a part of Massachusetts until March 15th, 1820

Page 7: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

MaineGrowing Industry: Tourism

Skiing, fishing, boating, hiking, and campingWhale Watching in Bar Harbor, Maine:

Page 8: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Vermont

Motto: Freedom and Unity

Capital: Montpelier

State Bird: Hermit Thrush

State Flower: Red Clover

14th state admitted to Union

Page 9: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Vermont is known for…

Appalachian Mountains and skiing

IBM has its headquarters in Vermont

Leading producer of maple syrup

Page 10: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

More fun facts about Vermont:

•Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book in Brattleboro,

Vermont•Vermont = French:

verts = green + monts = mountains

Originally a French colony

Page 11: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

New HampshireCapital: Concord

Motto: Live free or die.

State Bird: Purple Finch

State flower: Purple Lilac

9th state admitted to the Union: June 1788

Page 12: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

New Hampshire FactsPoet Robert Frost lived on a farm in New Hampshire.

Delegates from New Hampshire were the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.

Alan B. Shepherd, a Vermonter, was the first man in space.

Page 13: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Massachusetts

The 6th state admitted to Union: Feb. 6th, 1788.

Capital: Boston

Motto: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem. “We see peace by the sword, but only peace under liberty.

State Bird: Wild Turkey

State Flower: Mayflower

Page 14: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Fun Facts about Massachusetts

1st Basketball game was played in Springfield, MA, 1891

1st Thanksgiving happened in Plymouth

1st American College: Harvard University, 1636

Boston Tea Party, Dec. 16th, 1773

Page 15: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Connecticut

Motto: Qui transtulit sustinet (He who transplants, sustains)

State Bird: the Robin

State Flower: Mountain Laurel

Page 16: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Fun Facts about Connecticut

1878, 21 people in New Haven became the 1st subscribers to a telephone service

The Hartford Courant is the oldest American newspaper

Noah Webster, who standardized American spelling and dictionary, was born in West Hartfort, CT

Page 17: New England Why was it called “New England”? These states began as English colonies. Many cities have their originals in England: Cambridge, Manchester,

Rhode Island

Motto: Hope

Capital: Providence

State bird: Red Chicken

State flower: Violet

13th state admitted to Union: May 29, 1790

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Rhode Island Facts

Smallest State

Home of the Int’l Tennis Hall of Fame

1st Successful Cotton Mill, launching Industrial Revolution in the U.S. in 1790

Biggest Industry: Banking