6 states:
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Maine
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Conneticut
vermont
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The colonies provided goods that they didn't have in England. One items produced was cotton in the southern states that went to the English mills.
Prior to independence the lands that would become the original states of the United States were colonies of England.
If you are referring to "New England," this means a group of British colonies in the New World that today are the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The people who lived in the British colonies originally came from England to live in North America; eventually, these colonists declared their independence from England, and New England became part of the United States.
It is the delcaration of the 13 Colonies of the United States of America's independence from Motherland, England and the British Rule.
13 states and 13 colonies