Commonwealth of New England |
Motto: Nunquam Libertas Gratior Extat |
Capital and largest city: New York City |
Population: 52,170,509 |
Demographics: 75% White 11% African American 8% Asian 0.5% Native American 5% Other races |
National Language: English |
Language of Government: English |
Demonym: New Englander, Yankee (Unofficial) |
National Anthem: Chester |
Government: Federal Presidential Republic |
President: Nelson Rockefeller |
Legislature: Congress of New England Upper House: Senate Lower House: National Assembly |
Currency: New England Dollar (NE$) |
Commonwealth of New England
The Commonwealth of New England, commonly referred to as simply New England or its abbreviation NE, is a Federal Republic located in northeastern North America. New England is comprised of 14 States as well as one Federal City, New York City which serves as the nation's capital as well as its most populous city. New England is one of the most developed nations in the world with high measured rates of total wealth, GDP, GDP per Capita, average income, and development. New England also comprises some of the densest populated areas of North America.
New England's government is a Federal Republic and a liberal democracy, with a devolution of powers to each state. The government has three branches; the Executive headed by the President and their cabinet, the bicameral legislature of the Senate and the National Assembly, and the Judiciary headed by the Supreme Court of New England. Politically, New England is a tripartite system with three major political parties, the Democrats, Republicans, and Progressives.
Government
- President: Nelson Rockefeller
- Vice-President: John A. Volpe
- Secretary of State: George H. W. Bush
- Secretary of Defense: Robert 'Bobby' Kennedy
- Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: General George S. Brown
- National Security Advisor: Henry Kissinger
- Director of National Intelligence: William J. Casey
- Commissioner of the Federal Police: Vincent L. Broderick
- Speaker of the House: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Political Parties
Party |
Democratic Party |
Republican Party |
Progressive Party |
Election Symbol |
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Political Position |
Right Wing |
Center to Center-Right |
Center-Left to Left Wing |
Ideology |
Classical Liberalism, Christian Conservatism, Laissez-faire, Isolationism |
Social Liberalism, National System, Fiscal Pragmatism, Internationalism |
Social Progressivism, Social Democracy, Globalism |
Seats in the Senate |
8 / 28 |
12 / 28 |
8 / 28 |
Seats in the National Assembly |
47 / 200 |
84 / 200 |
69 / 200 |
Political Base |
Rural, Low Income |
Middle Class, Upper Class |
Urban, Highly Educated |
Leaders |
Robert Stanfield |
Nelson Rockefeller |
Bernard Sanders |
Subdivisions
STATE |
FLAG |
POPULATION |
AREA |
STATE |
FLAG |
POPULATION |
AREA |
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Lawrence |
4,621,921 |
86,503 km sq |
Prince Edward Island |
121,684 |
5,660 km sq |
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Niagara |
8,586,317 |
131,320 km sq |
New Brunswick |
699,514 |
72,908 km sq |
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Nova Scotia |
844,628 |
55,284 km sq |
Maine |
1,114,000 |
91,646 km sq |
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New Hampshire |
891,520 |
24,216 km sq |
Vermont |
498,109 |
24,923 km sq |
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Massachusetts |
5,736,000 |
27,363 km sq |
Rhode Island |
951,816 |
4,001 km sq |
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Connecticut |
3,092,000 |
14,356 km sq |
New York |
10,180,000 |
140,074 km sq |
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New Jersey |
7,351,000 |
22,591 km sq |
New York City |
7,500,000 |
1,223 km sq |