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Q: Who founded the colony of Hartford?
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What is the predominant religion of Hartford Connecticut during the beginning of the colony?

Puritains founded the colony on a very short reign. For about 30 years Hartford was a Purtain colony


Who founded the settlement of Hartford which became part of the Connecticut colony?

Thomas Hooker founded Hartford. He was a Puritan of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but started to disagree with some of the Puritans in Massachusetts. He decided to go start a new colony, Connecticut.


What colony had reverend Thomas hooker?

Connecticut and he founded Hartford in 1636.


Who founded Hartford witch became part of the Connecticut colony?

thomas hooker


Who was the leader of the colony of Connecticut?

A puritan Thomas Hooker, who led 100 settlers into the to be Hartford, Connecticut where the colony was founded.


Settling Hartford leader?

There are two Hartford's Hartford, Connecticut and Hartford, Michigan


Who found the settlement of Hartford which became part of the Connecticut colony?

Thomas Hooker founded Hartford. He was a Puritan of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but started to disagree with some of the Puritans in Massachusetts. He decided to go start a new colony, Connecticut.


Who founded the colonies of connecticut?

Thomas Hooker founded the colony of Connecticut.


An example of dissent in Massachusetts Bay Colony was Thomas Hooker who founded Hartford colony and helped to draft the Fundamental Orders of?

Fundamental orders of connecticut


The colony of Hartford was started by?

it was founded by a man named Hooker. (NO JOKE, if you dnt belive me go look it up in a history book!!)


Where Hartford is found in which New England colony?

Hartford, Conneticut


Who founded Hartford?

The Puritan minister Thomas Hooker is known as the founder of Hartford, CT in 1637, along with Samuel Stone and former Massachusetts governor John Haynes, who became the first governor of the Connecticut Colony.