New England (English World)

New England is a federation in northeastern North America. It borders Canada to the north, Carolina to the south, Superior and the Great Lakes to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

History
New England's first settlement was Bristol, on Cape Cod, founded shortly after the unification of the UK. Since the land was neutral, the settlement quickly expanded. Another settlement named Rhode Island was founded, however the settlers were unable to run it, and it was quickly annexed to the colony, renamed Massachusetts. It played a notable role in a war against France and Spain, and it gained land from them following Britain's victory. New England has also had positive relations with the UK, having 12 embassies in London, 7 in Dublin, 3 in Manchester, 3 in Nantes, 2 in Belfast, and 1 in Truro. In fact, the only war that New England was pitted against Britain was the Inter-British Dominions' War of Independence. The UK also has 12 embassies in Boston-Dedham-London, 10 in Providence, 8 in Hartford, 7 in New York, 4 in Portland, 4 in Halifax, 3 in Philidelphia, 2 in Bristol, 2 in Colombia, and 1 in North Virginia Beach. New England was originally a republic, however it turned from a federated republic to a federation after a national vote. A province of New England, North Virginia, has a twin province, South Virginia, in Carolina. The 2 provinces have heavy relations and have the international twin cities of North Virginia Beach (NE) and South Virginia Beach (CR).

Demographics
New England has been home to more than a million people since about 1590. Here are the 12 largest cities in the nation (population coming soon):

1. Boston

2. Dedham

3. London

4. Providence

5. New York

6. Hartford

7. Philidelphia

8. Portland

9. Bristol

10. Halifax

11. Manchester

12. North Virginia Beach