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ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of new england; New england history; New England history
  • First [[Boston Latin School]] house
  • A 1779 five-shilling note issued by Massachusetts.

clambake         
  • Illustration of a pit being dug in the beach sand in preparation for a traditional clambake, 1907
  • Clambake from Philadelphia
DISH OF LOBSTER, MUSSELS, CRABS, SOFT-SHELL CLAMS, AND/OR QUAHOGS, COOKED BY STEAMING THE INGREDIENTS OVER SEAWEED; SOMETIMES SUPPLEMENTED WITH VEGETABLES, E.G. ONIONS, CARROTS, AND CORN ON THE COB; EATEN ON FESTIVE OCCASIONS IN NEW ENGLAND
New England clam boil; Clam boil; Clam bake; New England Clam Boil; New england clam bake; New england clam boil; Clam bakes; New England clam bake

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существительное

общая лексика

морские животные

обитающие у дна возле горячих донных источников

американизм

печёные клемы (съедобные моллюски)

пикник на морском берегу (с костром и т. п.)

разговорное выражение

шумная пирушка

весёлая вечеринка

презрительное выражение

говорильня

сборище (также о конференции, деловом заседании и т. п.)

жаргонизм

исполнение джазом импровизаций и экспромтов

сленг

неудачное выступление

особ. по радио

провал

New England         
  • Alumni Hall at [[Saint Anselm College]] has served as a backdrop for media reports during the [[New Hampshire primary]].
  • ''Autumn in New England'', watercolor, [[Maurice Prendergast]], c. 1910–1913
  • [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] and [[Phillips Academy]] are two prestigious New England secondary schools founded in the late 18th century
  • A [[New England town meeting]] in [[Huntington, Vermont]]
  • Köppen climate types]] in New England
  • Siege of Louisbourg]]'' (1745) by [[Peter Monamy]]
  • archive-date=July 29, 2012 }}</ref> The CTrail system operates the [[Shore Line East]] and [[Hartford Line]], covering coastal Connecticut, Hartford, and Springfield, Massachusetts.
  • A 1638 engraving depicting the [[Mystic massacre]]
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  • Largest self-reported ancestry groups in New England. Americans of Irish descent form a plurality in most of Massachusetts, while Americans of English descent form a plurality in much of the central parts of Vermont and New Hampshire as well as nearly all of Maine.
  • Flag of the New England Governor's Conference (NEGC)
  • A political and geographical map of New England shows the [[coastal plain]]s in the southeast, and hills, mountains and valleys in the west and the north.
  • An English map of New England {{c.}} 1670 depicts the area around modern [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]].
  • A classic New England [[Congregational church]] in [[Peacham, Vermont]]
  • A portion of the north-central [[Pioneer Valley]] in [[Sunderland, Massachusetts]]
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  • [[Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant]] in [[Seabrook, New Hampshire]]
  • Indigenous territories, circa 1600 in present-day southern New England
  • Irish]] descent constitute the largest ethnic ancestry in New England.
REGION OF THE NORTHEASTERNMOST UNITED STATES
New England Region of the United States; American New England; New England (US); Southern New England; Northern New England; Coastal New England; Urban New England; Modern New England; New England Education; New England Population; Boston States; Southeastern New England; New England (United States); New England (U.S.); New England (U.S. Region); New england; New-England; Nueva Inglaterra; List of largest states in New England; North Atlantic States; New England states; New England, United States; Education in New England; Colleges and universities in New England; Regions of New England; Geography of New England; List of regions of New England; Higher education in New England; Religion in New England

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география

Новая Англия (штаты Мэн, Нью-Гэмпшир, Вермонт, Массачусетс, Род-Айленд, Коннектикут)

C of E         
  • Map showing the [[Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe]] with the archdeaconries colour-coded
  • [[Province of York]]}}
  • One of the now "redundant" buildings, [[Holy Trinity Church, Wensley]], in North Yorkshire; much of the current structure was built in the 14th and 15th centuries
  • Richard Hooker]] (1554–1600), one of the most influential figures in shaping Anglican theology and self-identity
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  • Stained glass window in [[Rochester Cathedral]], Kent
  • Thomas Cranmer was the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury and principal compiler of the ''Book of Common Prayer''
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND THE MOTHER CHURCH OF THE WORLDWIDE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
Church of england; CofE; C of e; The Church of England; Churches of england; C of E; Church England; Chruch of England; Church Of England; Churhc of england; English Church; Church in England; United Church of England and Ireland; The United Church of England and Ireland; Liturgy of the Church of England; The English church; The English Church; A Church Near You; The C of E; Anglican Church of England; Ecclesia Anglicana; English church; Church o' England

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сокращение

от Church of England

Определение

ДИМЕТИЛФОРМАМИД
(CH3)2NCHO, бесцветная жидкость, tкип 153 °С. Растворитель в производстве синтетических волокон, красителей, при выделении ацетилена из газовых смесей.

Википедия

History of New England

New England , being settled more than 150 years before the American Revolution. The first English colony in New England, Plymouth Colony, was established in 1620 by Pilgrims fleeing religious persecution in England; a French colony established in 1604 on Saint Croix Island, Maine, had failed. Plymouth was the second English colony in America, after Jamestown. A large influx of Puritans populated the greater region during the Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640), largely in the Boston and Salem area. Farming, fishing, and lumbering prospered, as did whaling and sea trading.

New England writers and events in the region helped launch and sustain the American War of Independence, which began when fighting erupted between British troops and Massachusetts militia in became a stronghold of the conservative Federalist Party.

By the 1840s, New England was the center of the American anti-slavery movement and was the leading force in American literature and higher education. It was at the center of the Industrial Revolution in America, with many textile mills and machine shops operating by 1830. The region was the manufacturing center of the entire United States for much of the nineteenth century, and it played an important role during and after the American Civil War as a fervent intellectual, political, and cultural promoter of abolitionism and civil rights.

Manufacturing in the United States began to shift south and west during the 20th century, and New England experienced a sustained period of economic decline and de-industrialization. By the beginning of the 21st century, however, the region had become a center for technology, weapons manufacturing, scientific research, and financial services.