The United Provinces of New England, often called New England, is a Federal Constitutional Republic that spans the former New England region of the United States of America. Although never joining the United Kingdom after the War of 1812, New England retained cordial relations with Great Britain to this day. Currently, New England is the most economically stable nation on the planet, due to centuries of trading with European Powers and an ever growing mechanical industry.
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| - The United Provinces of New England, often called New England, is a Federal Constitutional Republic that spans the former New England region of the United States of America. Although never joining the United Kingdom after the War of 1812, New England retained cordial relations with Great Britain to this day. Currently, New England is the most economically stable nation on the planet, due to centuries of trading with European Powers and an ever growing mechanical industry.
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| - The United Provinces of New England, often called New England, is a Federal Constitutional Republic that spans the former New England region of the United States of America. Although never joining the United Kingdom after the War of 1812, New England retained cordial relations with Great Britain to this day. Currently, New England is the most economically stable nation on the planet, due to centuries of trading with European Powers and an ever growing mechanical industry.
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