Northern England is tied culturally and economically to Quebec. Northern England relies on Quebec for much trade and they are from the same cultures.
Northern New England is tied culturally and economically to Canada. This is also the case for Western New York. Both regions are in close proximity to the border.
Atlantic Canada. By its proximity to Canada's easternmost provinces, New England is economically tied with the maritime provinces (that is, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island). Also, the French and English bilingual communities of Vermont are culturally tied with New Brunswick (an officially-bilingual province of Canada).
New Hampshire
Nope. The labrador Retreiver was bred in Labrador Newfoundland, Before Newfoundland became a Canadian province.
The first penny was minted in 1858 for the province of Canada. It was minted by the Royal Mint in London, England. The first penny minted in Canada was January 2, 1908 when the Canadian Mint was established.
The state of New Hampshire in the United States is in New England, in the northeast of the country, bordered by Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and the Canadian province of Quebec.
Financially yes. Culturally no.
The Canadian province of Quebec is the northwest border of the New England state of Maine. Dirigo! (I direct!) is the official State Motto. Please access the related link listed below for more information:
No. Economically, London is part of England.
To hurt England economically
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