What is the distance from Hartford CT to Springfield CT?
The driving distance from Springfield VA to Hartford CT is 362 miles.
What was connecticut's capital in the 1800s?
== == I believe it is Hartford.
Prior to 1875, CT had two capitals: Hartford and New Haven.
Why is the Mountain Laurel the state flower of Connecticut?
It's not. It is the state flower of Pennsylvania.
What do you call someone from Connecticut?
Officially, a Connecticut resident is called a Connecticuter. People from Connecticut are most often called Nutmeggers, if a demonym is called for.
They are more likely to call themselves by the more regional Yankee, or even New Englanders, as so many are transplants from surrounding states. For example, in the 1960s and 1970s there was a large amount of immigration from Maine.
Connecticutians has a small following, indicated by its inclusion in the Merriam-Webster online open dictionary.
When was Connecticut annexed into the US?
Connecticut was not annexed to the United States.
This is a definitional issue. Annexation requires a larger complete entity passing a law or edict to absorb a smaller outside territorial entity. Connecticut was one of the original thirteen colonies/states and therefore was responsible for the creation of the United States. Since Connecticut created the United States (along with the other twelve colonies/states) it cannot be annexed by the United States.
The proper choice of words (and the answers) are either:
"When did Connecticut accept the Articles of Confederation and therefore joined the first form of the United States?" -- February 12, 1778 (It was the fifth of the thirteen colonies, since they were colonies at that point)
"When did Connecticut ratify the Constitution and therefore joined the United States as it now existed?" -- January 9, 1788 (It was the fifth of the thirteen states, since they were states at that point)
It is worth noting that it being the "fifth" both times is purely incidental.
Under the Connecticut compromise who was responsible for electing of the lower house of legislation?
Governor M. Jodi Rell
How far is it from New Haven CT to Maine?
Well since there was no specific city in Maine that you wanted to know I just calculated the distance of New Haven, CT and Bar Harbor, ME. The distance between Bar Harbor and New Haven is 319 miles, that would be 513.27 if you're using kilometers.
What is connecticut's largest body of water?
The biggest river in Connecticut is the Connecticut river.
Where is the Plainville Historic Center in Plainville Connecticut located?
The address of the Plainville Historic Center is: 29 Pierce St, Plainville, CT 06062
Under the Connecticut compromise from where most all bills that generate money originate?
lower house
What is the temperature for summer in Connecticut?
The average temperature in Connecticut during the winter months is 30 degrees Fahrenheit. During the summer, the average temperature is 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
How long does it take to get to Connecticut to New Jersey?
Car: 3 hours and 20 minutes
Walk: 1 day and 17 hours
(No transit directions, that includes bus and train)
CT is a Red state. It shows blue due to the large, decrepit cities supported by one party rule. These "leaders", utilizing white liberal guilt, parasitic unions and legislation steal from the state's many productive citizens (the Red that makes CT) to buy the vote of perpetually impoverished, and often recidivistic "poor" folk.
How long is the flight from Bangkok to Hawaii?
I am not aware of all the options, but it seems to me that China Airlines are the best option. It is a 1 stop flight that connects in Taipei. It takes around 3 hours to get to Taipei and another 11 hours from Taipei to Hawaii.
What problems did Connecticut colony have?
NEW ANSWER:
To my knowledge, the colony of Connecticut didn't really suffer any specific problems. In fact, the hard and rocky soil of New England, led many people to move to Connecticut.
Also, in 1638, the Connecticut Colony adopted the Fundamental Orders, sometimes regarded as the first written constitution. The Fundamental Orders later served as one of the models for the United States Constitution.