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One was the Connecticut Constitution. I am not sure about the other. Good Luck :)
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There is not just one religion in Connecticut, as the US constitution forbids the government establishment of religion. However, many religions are represented among the populace, including many branches of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Paganism.
Connecticut retained its colonial charter as its state constitution. Adopted in 1638-1639, this charter remained in effect until 1818, making it one of the oldest functioning written constitutions in the world. The charter established a degree of self-governance and served as the foundation for Connecticut's governance until it was replaced by a more modern constitution.
Connecticut became the 5th state on January 9, 1788. connecticut was one of the 13 original colonies
The US state of Connecticut is best known as the "insurance capital of the US". For example a very large insurance company, The Hartford is headquartered there and bears the name of one of the states major cities.
One benefit of living in the Connecticut Colony was that there were a number of ways to make a living. Some of the major industries were shipbuilding, fishing, whaling, copper production, and raising livestock, to name a few. One downside was the lack of religious freedom.
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, established in 1639, was one of the earliest written constitutions in America. It outlined the framework of government in Connecticut and expanded democratic principles by giving power to the people. It influenced future colonial charters and state constitutions in America.
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Although they are no longer manufactured, wooden telephone booths once represented a small but important part of the industry. The first one was installed in 1889 outside a bank in Hartford, Connecticut.
Yes, Connecticut has been a state since it was admitted to the union on January 9, 1788.It is the 5th state in the United States.Yes, Eastern, US.
During colonial times, Maryland had an agricultural industry which included corn, wheat, rice, and indigo. In recent times, Maryland began to emerge as one of the biggest cattle industry states of all time.