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glhs837

Power with Control
Let me inject my crazy outsider logic here.

There are places in England (Ol' Blightey, Albion, etc), that are named York and Jersey.
Places that are called New (insert name of old place in England, like the above-mentioned York and Jersey) should logically be part of New England.
Yet they aren't, but places that are not named after Old England are part of the New England, like Maine or Rhode Island. :sshrug: This is highly illogical.

I know, convention and all that, but it defies all logical explanation.


And that's just the way we like it :) If they were logical minded folks, they wouldnt have packed up and went like they did....... :) Seems the name was locked in in 1606 by the Crown in the grant. The Pilgrims didnt arrive til 1620.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_E... explorer John,colonize and govern the region.
 

Bann

Doris Day meets Lady Gaga
PREMO Member
Let me inject my crazy outsider logic here.

There are places in England (Ol' Blightey, Albion, etc), that are named York and Jersey.
Places that are called New (insert name of old place in England, like the above-mentioned York and Jersey) should logically be part of New England.
Yet they aren't, but places that are not named after Old England are part of the New England, like Maine or Rhode Island. :sshrug: This is highly illogical.

I know, convention and all that, but it defies all logical explanation.
:yay:
'Merica.



: biggrin:
 

UglyBear

Well-Known Member
So, to make it consistent they should either kick New Hampshire out of New England, or admit NJ into it.
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
From what I understand, they didnt even make shore :)
But New Englanders did participate, right? And there were several operations along the St. Lawrence River, even adventures into Canada that didn't go so well.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
But New Englanders did participate, right? And there were several operations along the St. Lawrence River, even adventures into Canada that didn't go so well.

DIdnt say we didnt fight, just that we didnt have to kick them out again :)
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
DIdnt say we didnt fight, just that we didnt have to kick them out again :)
Yeah, many in New England at the time didn't have their heart in the war and most of the fighting was avoided up there by capitulation and paying extortion to the British. I guess no one kicked them out as the war was resolved with the treaty of Ghent and they just went home, right?
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Yeah, many in New England at the time didn't have their heart in the war and most of the fighting was avoided up there by capitulation and paying extortion to the British. I guess no one kicked them out as the war was resolved with the treaty of Ghent and they just went home, right?


I tried :)
 
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