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Connecticut

Connecticut is a state located in the northeast of the United States, or the New England Region. It ranks 48th in terms of total land area and 29th in terms of population.

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Within its compact borders, Connecticut has forested hills, new urban skylines, shoreline beaches, white-steeple colonial churches, and historic village greens. There are classic Ivy League schools, modern expressways, great corporate offices, and small farms. Connecticut is a thriving center of business, as well as a vacation land. It is both a New England state, and suburban to New York City.

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Name of State: Connecticut

Statehood: January 9, 1788 (5th state)

Nickname/Official Designation: "The Constitution State" was adopted by Act of the Legislature, 1959.

Name Origin/Indian: Quinnehtukqut -- Mohegan for "Long River Place" or "Beside the Long Tidal River"

Capitol: Hartford, the sole Capital City since 1875

Governor: John G. Rowland

State Motto: Qui Transtulit Sustinet -- "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains"

Population: The population of Connecticut was 3,287,116 according to the 1990 U.S. Official Census. The most recent population estimate from the Connecticut Department of Public Health is 3,274,238 as of July 1, 1996.

Cities with largest population (1990):

  1. Bridgeport, 141,686
  2. Hartford, 139,739
  3. New Haven, 130,474
  4. Waterbury, 108,961
  5. Stamford, 108,056

Area: 5,018 square miles

Counties: 8

Towns: 169

Cities: 21

Boroughs: 9

Famous For: Inventors (Charles Goodyear, Elias Howe, Eli Whitney, Eli Terry), Inventions, Watchmaking, Typewriters, Insurance, Submarines

Early History

While Connecticut was first explored by the Dutch, who founded trading posts, the first permanent settlements were made by English Puritans from Massachusetts, starting in 1633.

From the first, Connecticut enjoyed a great measure of political independence, proclaiming in its Fundamental Orders of 1639 a democratic principle of government based on the will of the people. These Fundamental Orders are said to have been the first written Constitution of a democratic government; that's why Connecticut today is nicknamed "The Constitution State." (See Historical Information & Documents)

Agriculture and trade were primary activities of 17th century colonists, but because of limited land Connecticut people quickly turned to manufacturing.

During the American Revolution, Connecticut gave freely of her blood and wealth. Her soldiers were on the battle line from Quebec to Carolina. It was General Israel Putnam at the battle of Bunker Hill who cried: "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" Patriot-spy Nathan Hale, as he was about to be hanged by the British, said: "I regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."

To George Washington, Connecticut was "The Provision State" because of supplies contributed to his army by Gov. Jonathan Trumbull - the only Colonial governor, incidentally, to support the cause of America's independence from Great Britain.

From 1703 to 1875, Connecticut had two capitals; sessions of the General Assembly met alternately in Hartford and New Haven. Since then, the capital has been Hartford.

Government

State government in Connecticut has three branches: executive, legislative and judicial.

Voters elect six state officers: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Comptroller and Attorney General. All have four year terms. Connecticut voters also elect two U.S. Senators and six U.S. Representatives.

The General Assembly or legislature has a Senate and a House of Representatives. Members of both houses represent districts based strictly on population. Currently, there are 36 state senators and 151 state representatives.

The Judicial Department is composed of the Superior, Appellate and Supreme courts. Except for probate judges, who are elected by the voters of the town or district they serve, all judges are nominated by the governor and appointed by the General Assembly.

Connecticut has no county government. Below the state level, governing units are either cities or towns. Towns in Connecticut (there are 169 municipalities) may include a city.

Economy

The Connecticut Yankee has long been a symbol of ingenuity and inventiveness. These qualities have been matched by production skills since the earliest days. From colonial times, Connecticut has been predominantly a manufacturing state and a world leader in industrial development

When Connecticut was still a colony, her factories were already important enough to draw angry complaints from competitors in England. Connecticut metal buttons were replacing the imported product and were providing the start of Connecticut's great brass industry.

Connecticut is often described as the "Arsenal of the Nation." It gained this reputation as early as the American Revolution. Early in the 19th century, Eli Whitney and Simeon North began making Connecticut firearms with interchangeable parts. This is generally recognized as the beginning of modern mass production.

Through the years, Connecticut industrial genius has given the world such varied inventions as vulcanized rubber, friction matches, sewing machines, steamboats, safety fuses, lollipops, cork screws, mechanical calculators, cylindrical locks and the submarine.

Today, Connecticut's manufacturing industry continues to be highly diversified. Jet aircraft engines, helicopters and nuclear submarines have given the state pre-eminence in the production of transportation equipment. Connecticut also is a leader in such highly skilled and technical fields as metalworking, electronics and plastics. This sort of creativity has made a significant contribution to Connecticut's standard of life - its living qualities. For more than 50 years these qualities have been judged to be the nation's finest. In turn, they are responsible, in large part, for the influx of major corporate offices. Connecticut is now the home of such world-wide organizations as United Technologies, Xerox, G.E., Uniroyal, G.T.E., Olin, Champion International, and Union Carbide.

Among its better-known corporate industries, however are its insurance companies.

Connecticut began to earn its reputation as the Insurance State more than 180 years ago. Marine insurance, the great grandfather of all modern forms of insurance, had its start in Connecticut with coverage for ships and cargoes which sailed from the state's ocean and river ports to the Caribbean. Fire insurance got its formal start in 1794; other types - life, accident, casualty, health - followed over the next century. There are 106 insurance companies based in Connecticut.

While agriculture no longer holds its once-prominent position in Connecticut's economy, farming is still important to the state. The most important crops are dairy, poultry, forest and nursery, tobacco, vegetables and fruit.

The Land

Connecticut is New England's second smallest and southernmost state. Its 5,009 square miles (13,023 square kilometers) are bordered by New York State on the west, Rhode Island on the east, Massachusetts on the north and by Long Island sound on the south.

The southerly flow of the Connecticut River divides the state roughly in half. The coastal plain and central valley are relatively flat; they contain most of the larger cities. Other parts of the state are hilly, with the highest altitudes in the northwest corner. Hills are largely covered with hardwood forests, and about two-thirds of the state is in open land.

Despite New England's reputation for a rugged climate, Connecticut's weather is relatively mild. On the average, there are only 12 days a year when the temperature goes above 90 degrees, and about six days when it falls to zero or below. The growing season is fairly long, with the first killing frost generally in mid-October and the last in mid-April. This, together with moderate rainfall, provides good growing conditions. Despite Connecticut's small size, there is some variety in climate, with temperatures in the northern hills as much as 10 degrees lower than those in the central valley year-round.

Tourism

Tourism in Connecticut is a $4 billion-a-year business. Much of it based on the attraction of the state's 250-mile Long Island Sound shoreline, its rolling Litchfield Hills, and its unspoiled Connecticut River Valley.

With its wealth of open land, Connecticut's scenery is some of New England's most beautiful. Its scores of Colonial villages are filled with historic homes and landmarks. Dozens of golf courses are open to the public; boating, fishing and swimming opportunities are everywhere.

Among the most popular individual attractions are Mystic Seaport and nearby Mystic Marinelife Aquarium; Lake Compounce, Bristol; Nautilus Memorial, Groton; Gillette Castle, Hadlyme; Valley Railroad, Essex; New-Gate Prison, East Granby; Branford Trolley Museum, East Haven; Connecticut river cruise ships; and the homes of Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Hartford.

Connecticut also offers a wealth of cultural attractions-theater, opera, ballet, concerts, and a number of nationally ranked museums and art galleries.

What is the driving time between Hartford Connecticut and Bangor Maine?

The driving distance between Hartford, CT and Bangor, ME is approximately 330 miles. The driving time would be approximately 5 hours 15 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

Does the state of Hawaii recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in Connecticut?

Yes, effective December 2, 2013, the State of Hawaii recognizes all out-of-state same-sex marriages, with the same rights and responsibilities as any other marriage.

What happend in Connecticut in 2012?

27 people got shot in Newtown,Connecticut sandy hook elementary school on

friday december 14 2012.18 of them were kids and 9 of them were adults

(including teachers and principal)he had two guns that he stole from his

mom and also killed.

Were Connecticut civil unions limited by state law to same-sex couples only?

Yes, only same-sex couples were issued civil union licenses in Connecticut during the time when the state issued such licenses.

What town in northwestern Connecticut was named after one in the Bible?

Hmm, Let's see. Bethel, CT and Bethlehem, CT are central-western CT. Bozrah, CT is southeast. Hebron, CT is eastern-central. Bethany, CT is in the south-central region. Oh, Goshen, Canaan, and Sharon, CT are all in the northwest corner!

How big in Connecticut in square miles?

Middletown, Connecticut is 42.3 square miles.

What Revolutionary War battles took place in Connecticut?

One revolutionary battle took place in Connecticut, in New London. The British burned parts of New London and captured Fort Griswold.

What famous circus owner is from Connecticut?

P. T. Barnum of Barnum & Bailey Circus was born in Bethel CT (1810), and died in Bridgeport CT (1891).

See related Link, below, for more information, including about the Hartford circus fire.

What happen in 1636?

I;m pretty sure it was The Fettmilch Massacre- Fettmilch was a pastry cook who's 1st name was Vincenz he led an attach on the Jews in a ghetto and then was hung because the German empire wanted them back to make money for them

How many miles is it from Connecticut to New York?

Approximately 800 miles in straight line distance.
The total distance from Chicago, IL to Toronto, Canada is 437 miles.

Are hollow point bullets legal in Connecticut?

No there is no law that i am aware of. Although a lot of leos will tell u that without really knowing the law itself. Besides most people would use them for home defense or target shooting. Police are more conserned about people carrying them on thier person while concealing, since it has a more deadly penetrating effect then a regular bullet. But no1 can carry in md anyways.

Was Connecticut a territory before it became a state?

No, it was a British colony and then became one of the founding constituent states of the United States.

Interesting places to visit in Connecticut?

There are 60 National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut, among which are the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford; the Mark Twain House in Hartford (home of Mark Twain from 1871 to 1891); the Birthplace of Noah Webster (American lexicographer) in West Hartford; Connecticut Hall (oldest building at Yale University) in New Haven; and First Church of Christ (church of the Amistad freed slaves) in Farmington.
Some of the landmarks for Connecticut are:

Museums,

skyscrapers,

lighthouses,

some houses you could check out from back then.

bridges, and

etc. Connecticut features quite a few historic famous landmarks. A few of them are the Alsop house, the Birdcraft Sanctuary, the Buttolph-Williams house, and the Litchfield Historic District.

Who discovered the state of Connecticut?

The first European to discover the area now called Connecticut was Dutch trader Adriaen Block, who explored from New Amsterdam (New York) up the Connecticut River. He founded the first European settlement in Connecticut, a trading post just north of where modern-day Hartford is located.



Thomas Hooker did not discover Connecticut, but he was the first European to establish a permanent settlement there, founding the town of Hartford in 1636.

How much is your Connecticut Valley Arms Inc 45 caliber black powder gun model 0042506 worth?

The best way to determine actual value is to search the on-line auctions, such as gun broker and auction arms or even proxibid enter your details in the search and see what is selling and for how much. You can also search the archives and or sold items to get an idea of what your gun is selling for. Another place to look is The blue book of modern black powder values, available from midway USA and blue book publications as well as many of the other hunting and firearm stores. Also available to NRA members on - line for free on there web page. That will give you an idea of the general value. Guns tend to have some regional value too, say a Thompson Center Seneca may be worth a bit more in the north east than in the mid west, and a Ruger old army may sell higher in the northwest than the east coast. Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, and with black powder the bore is king. You may have a gun worth for example $500, but the same gun with a bad or rusted bore may only be worth $150 so compare apples to apples.

Where can you buy vegemite in Connecticut?

There are several international food and import stores in Utah. In the Salt Lake City area, try Pirate-O's. They are in Draper at 11958 south 700 east. If they don't have it, they'll know where you can get some.

What is the absolute location of Hartford Connecticut?

Hartford, Connecticut is located at 41.77°N, 72.7°W.

(Nearby Bradley Airport, in Windsor Locks, is located at latitude: 41.73° North, Longitude 72.65° west.)

What was the first religion in Connecticut?

There is not just one religion in Connecticut, as the US constitution forbids the government establishment of religion. However, many religions are represented among the populace, including many branches of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Paganism.

How long is flight the from England to Hawaii?

The flight times varies according to the speed of the flight. If the flight is flying at a faster speed then the times may change. We are providing you with standard flight timings. The flight time for the above mentioned trip is.21 hours 55 mins

What food is grown in Connecticut?

the most popular food in Connecticut is the hamburger.