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What was the population of Connecticut in colonial times?

Connecticut was founded by Thomas Hooker for religeus freedom.


Were there slaves in colonial Connecticut?

Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.


What was the population of Colonial Connecticut?

In 1636, when Minister Thomas Hooker and Governor John Haynes founded the colony of Connecticut, the population was 100. By 1640, the population grew to 1,472. Ten years later, in 1740, the population was 89,580.


What wasThe fifth state to approve the constitution?

Admitted to the Union on January 9, 1788, Connecticut became the Fifth State.


What was the population in Connecticut in 1990?

The population in Connecticut in 1990 was 3,287,116 The population in Connecticut in 1990 was 3,287,116.


What type of colonial government does Connecticut have?

The Connecticut Colonies had Self government.


Was there sugar in colonial Connecticut?

Yes, there was sugar in colonial Connecticut, although it was not a staple commodity. Sugar was imported from the Caribbean, where sugarcane was cultivated, and it was considered a luxury item. In colonial households, it was used sparingly in cooking and baking, primarily for special occasions or by wealthier families. The high cost of sugar limited its use among the general population.


Where was Connecticut founded?

Connecticut was founded in colonial times. The founding location was near what is today known as the Connecticut river.


What is the population in Connecticut in 2008?

The population of Connecticut as of 2008, 3,501,252 people.


What was Connecticut's colonial cash crop?

tobaco


How was the founder of colonial Connecticut?

Tomas Hooker


What colonial region is Connecticut in?

New England