Assuming you are referring to Connecticut, it is a state. Therefore the question is obscure to say the least.
yes, in fact Connecticut was one of the first states to start the gold rush.
go to socialstudies for kids and click on 'U.S states on the left then go to the making of the fifty states and then go to Connecticut
There are no states in Connecticut because Connecticut itself is a state.
Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut.
The state of Connecticut is one of the fifty states of the United States of America and was the fifth state admitted into the union, as well as one of the first thirteen colonies that reached from the current Eastern United States to Georgia. Connecticut was admitted in 1756.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
Connecticut was the first New England state to join the Union. It was the 5th state to join the Union overall.
Connecticut is known as "The Consitution State" because it was the first of the original thirteen states to ratify the new US Constitution.
Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the United States.
Connecticut IS a state
As Connecticut is part of the United States, it could be said that Christopher Columbus "discovered" it. However, to be specific, Dutch explorer Adriaen Block discovered the Connecticut River in 1614. For more information have a look at http://www.netstate.com/states/intro/ct_intro.htm.
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