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New Haven was not a fully democratic colony; it was founded in 1638 by a group of Puritans seeking to establish a theocratic society based on their strict interpretation of Christianity. The government was primarily controlled by church leaders and male property owners, limiting political participation. In 1662, New Haven was absorbed into the Connecticut colony, which had a more democratic framework, allowing for broader suffrage and more inclusive governance.

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