In 1639, the settlement of Hartford, Connecticut, was primarily owned and ruled by a group of Puritan settlers, including notable figures such as Thomas Hooker. The community operated under a form of self-governance, guided by a Fundamental Orders that established a framework for civil government. This was part of the broader movement of English settlers establishing colonies in New England during that period.
In 1639, Manhattan was owned by the Dutch as part of their colony known as New Netherland. The Dutch had established a settlement called New Amsterdam on the southern tip of the island. It remained under Dutch control until 1664, when the English seized it and renamed it New York.
Marie Mancini was born in 1639.
Martin Lister was born in 1639.
William Peake died in 1639.
Karol Tarło was born in 1639.
a settlement owned and ruled by a different country
Manhattan was owned by the Dutch in 1639.
Colonies
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Colony
A settlement owned and ruled by a different country
King Charles the second ruled the colony of Connecticut starting in 1639.
In 1639, Manhattan was owned by the Dutch as part of their colony known as New Netherland. The Dutch had established a settlement called New Amsterdam on the southern tip of the island. It remained under Dutch control until 1664, when the English seized it and renamed it New York.
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A settlement is a place owned by imigrants.
A settlement ruled by a distant country is a colony. When the pilgrims came to America they made colonies, which were ruled by Great Britain
A colony.