YORK (New), one of the United States of America. It is bounded on the east by New-England; on the north by Canada; on the south by New-Jersey; and on the west by Delaware river. It produces corn, abounds in cattle, and has a good breed of horses; but the inhabitants are chiefly employed in fisheries. They supply the Caribbee islands with flour, salt-beef, pork, salt-fish, horses, and timber. They export a great deal of dried and salted fish to Europe; as also logwood, train oil, and whalebone. There are some forts on the north to defend them against the native Americans.