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The Northeastern United States is a region of the United States. [1][2] As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, it covers nine states Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. [3]The coastal corridors of Delaware and Maryland are included in the BosWash megalopolis, but the Census Bureau classifies the states as part of the South Atlantic region[1], part of the South or Southern United States. They had a colonial history associated with the Chesapeake Bay Colony, similar economy for years, and more extensive slavery that contributed to a different culture and demographic pattern for centuries from that of most of the Northeast. Between the American Revolution and the eve of the Civil War, however, because of changing agricultural needs, Delaware freed most of its slaves, and nearly a majority of blacks in Maryland were also free by 1860.[4] A 2006 census estimate put the population of the Northeast (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau) at 54,741,353. The Northeast is bordered to the north by Canada, to the west by the Midwest, to the south by the South, and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. Its largest city, New York City, is also the largest city and metropolitan area in the United States. The Northeast is the richest region of the United States, including three of the wealthiest states by 2007 US Census Bureau figures New Jersey (1st), Connecticut (3rd), and Massachusetts (5th). [5]
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1. Internzoo offers the best internships in New York
September 29, 2008
While New York is certainly known as the banking, finance and communication center of the United States, the Northeastern state is home to many other industries, including agriculture, publishing, scientific instruments, electric equipment, machinery and tourism. If you like cabbage, look no further than New York, as it’s the number one cabbage producer in the nation. If you don’t, that’s OK too - they also produce apples, cherries, and maple syrup. The possibilities in New York are endless. Internzoo lists positions in several of these areas: to see all internships available in New York, simp... (read more)
Author: chandrakant Bisht
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2. Hotels New York- a broad array of network
September 18, 2008
New York, the third most populous, is the largest city in United States. It is known for its status as a cultural, financial, manufacturing and trading center. Located in the Northeastern Untied States, it is approximately halfway between Washington and Boston. It has grown into a trading center as it is located at the mouth of Hudson River. It provides ground to many tall buildings in the world, hence known as ‘the city of skyscrapers’. It has architecturally significant buildings in a wide range of styles. The city of New York, filled with rich cultural heritage, is one of the topmost touris... (read more)
Author: Nancy Eben
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3. New England Boston Escort Service for You
September 01, 2008
New England is the northeastern corner of the United States and one of the most beautiful places in this country. Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire are modern and amazing states of this part of the country. Boston is the most important economical and cultural city of this region. Tourism, the high- tech industry, major companies and famous colleges help in making New England and especially Boston one of the most important places in the United States.
New England Boston escort services are amongst the pleasures you can find in this northern part of the US. Tourism is fully devel... (read more)
Author: Fabiola Groshan
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