Connecticut was the 5th state. It became a state on February 6, 1788. the nickname of the state is the Constitution State. It was namedfrom an Algonquin word, quinnehtukqut, "beside the long tidal river"
founder is thomas hoooker
Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.
some facts are that the colonial people loved sweets and that some people slept in the fireplace in their house in the Winter. pretty amazing huh?
Okay, Connecticut got its name from the Indian name "Quinatucquet" which means "Beside The Long Tidal river".And Connecticut was a scene for a bloody war between the English and Native Americans, known as the Pequot War.
Corn, pumpkin, squash, and beans were some of the crops grown and eaten in Colonial Connecticut. They also ate a variety of seafood and turkey meat.
deer bears rabbit crops
lighted candles, movable printers, and paper
disadvantaes of early colonial land in ct
it was too small
The Connecticut Colonies had Self government.
Connecticut was founded in colonial times. The founding location was near what is today known as the Connecticut river.
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