Connecticut was originally settled by indigenous populations thousands of years before the Europeans ever got there. The first European country to reach Connecticut was the Dutch, in 1614.
Connecticut's first church was the Congregationalists (Puritans).
It was one of the first to be settled as a British colony, but it was the 5th to ratify the American Constitution.
It was when the general court of Connecticut formally received the Charter won from King Charles II of England by the diplomacy of Governor John Winthrop, Jr. 25 years later, with the succession of James II to the throne, Connecticut's troubles began. Sir Edmund Andros, his Majesty's agent, arrived in Hartford with an armed force to seize the Charter.
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Who settled Hartford Connecticut (WE NEED A REAL ANSWER! not some dumb old joke)
Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire were settled by colonist trying to reside from the power of England.
Thomas Hooker led a group of settlers to a colony that they named Connecticut in 1636. It was settled because of religious freedom.
Thomas Hooker Settled in Hartford, Connecticut.
the sons of liberty
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the pilgrims of the mayflower from England
The Dutch never settled the Connecticut region.
The British owned the colony of Connecticut.
to have fertile land to farm
The dutch discovered Connecticut, but the English had the first perminent colony, people came 'cause of religious beliefs.