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You know how FDR sounds kind-of British? I thought British-sounding accents were completely dead, but I heard Sen. Bernie Sanders on YouTube (partisan video, pay attention to the accent) and he sounds somewhat British too. Howard Dean, also from Vermont, doesn't. Sanders' r's at the end of words sound different than most people's.
In high school, I dated a girl whose mom was from Maine, and her mom added r's to a lot of words. She'd say "idea" as "idear"; I think a lot of British accents do this too.
That's not british at all. And if you think that the Northeast sounds anything remotely close to anything found in the Isles, then you must be deaf, or a nutter.