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Good soil, hard to find in rocky, mountainous New England, was what attracted the first westward pioneers to Connecticut.
Like Massachusetts, Connecticut was settled town by town, with ministers leading their congregations into the Connecticut River Valley.
In 1638, three river towns, Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor, elected delegates to form a political union.
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, which they drafted, was the first written constitution in America. It established a government much like that of Massachusetts, with an assembly elected by all church members and an elected governor.
Connecticut was founded in 1636. Thomas Hooker along with other colonists from Hartford founded Connecticut. The name of the Connecticut colony was taken from a Native American phrase meaning river whose water is drive by tides and winds.
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Thomas Hooker Founded Conneticut
The Conneticut Colony was founded c. 1635 but officially 1636.
1636 by Thomas Hooker.
Thomas Hooker founded Hartford,Connecticut. said bob newtest3
thomas hooker founded conneticut
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1 leader of Conneticut was the founder of Conneticut, his name was Thomas Hooker
Conneticut is in the New England region
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