Because the New England's puritans required everyone to go to church on Sundays. They also forbade anyone to work or play on that day. The puritans wrote their Sunday laws in books with blue paper. So they came to known as blue laws
blue laws.
The term "blue laws" comes from the 18th-century usage of "blue" to mean strict or austere. These laws were regulations that enforced religious observance and restricted certain activities on Sundays, leading to the term "blue laws."
it was called the blue laws
These laws were called blue laws.
YES, THERE IS A RIVER CALLED CONNECTICUT RIVER.
The Connecticut Charter was the agreement with the king and Parliment that set the laws, punishments etc. for the colony of Connecticut.
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It is called the Connecticut Warbler because the first specimen was collected in Connecticut and it's a type of warbler.