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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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Why did Connecticut want to join the union?

During the war in 1956 Illinois didn't want to be on its own so it had no chose but to join the rest of states and compromise. Andrew Jackson later on had to bomb Florida because they weren't compromising. Thus Justin Drew Bieber was born.

What is Connecticut's most popular sport?

WNBA- Connecticut Sun

AHL- Hartford Wolf Pack and Bridgeport SOund Tigers

Independent Leauge Professional Baseball - Bridgeport Bluefish

Minor League Baseball- New Britain Rock Cats (AA, Twins), Connecticut Tigers (A, Tigers)

There also used to be NHL's Hartford Whalers, the Bristol Red Sox (now the New Britain Rock Cats), the New Haven Ravens, and the Connecticut Defenders (formerly the Norwich Navigators, as of the 2010 season they will be the Richmond Flying Squirrels, based in Richmond, Virginia)

How long does it take to fly from Iowa to Hawaii?

The flight time for flights between the above places is 8.5 hours

This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.

How far is Danbury CT from New York City?

Metro-North New Haven line to South Norwalk Station then take a train to Danbury Station....don't think Brewster to Danbury line is running anymore.

What is the value of a 1788 connecticut quarter?

Colorization like that actually destroys any collector value, because it modifies the coin. That type of change was done by someone other than the mint, making it a novelty. It's only worth as much as someone is willing to pay.

How much does it cost to renew driver license?

For renewal of licenses that expired before September 1, 2009:

The fee to renew a Class D, Class DJ, or Non-CDL Class C license is $50.

The fee to renew a Class A, B or C license is $130.

The fee to renew a Class E license is $90.

The fee to renew a Class M or Class MJ license is $58.

For renewal of licenses that expired on or after September 1, 2009, there is an additional $1 fee for every 6 months the license will be in effect. This adds a total of $16 to the base fee, for 8-year licenses:

The fee to renew a Class D, Class DJ, or Non-CDL Class C license is $64.50 + $16 = $80.50.

The fee to renew a Class A, B or C license is $164.50 + $16 = $180.50.

The fee to renew a Class E license is $112.50 + $16 = $128.50.

The fee to renew a Class M or Class MJ license is $72.50 + $16 = $88.50

Additionally, if you also hold Class M or Class MJ (for example, photo document reads "Class DM"), add $8 to this renewal fee.

If you have a Class A, Class B or Class C CDL with an endorsement of H or X, you must pass the hazardous materials knowledge test at a DMV office within two years before your renewal and pay an additional fee of $5 for the test.

See the first Related Link for information about how to renew your driver's license by mail, including a chart of the fees.

See the second Related Link below for an explanation of the different classes of licenses, and scroll down the page to the heading, "How to Renew a Driver License, Learner Permit or an ID Card (Photo Documents)" for complete information on renewing your license.

How long does it take to go to Connecticut from New York?

Could be as little as one second if you start your trip on the ct/ny border

What is the smallest town in North Dakota?

According to the 2010 US Census, Hillsview and White Rock are the two smallest towns in South Dakota. Both towns have a population of 3.

How much are the tolls from Connecticut to Massachusetts?

Connecticut has no toll roads. The Massachusetts Turnpike (Mass Pike) has tolls east of Springfield, but what your specific trip would cost depends how much of your trip you spend on the Pike.

What are two famous places in Connecticut?

There are a few major cities in Connecticut. These include New Haven (population 129,779), Bridgeport (pop. 144,229), Hartford (pop. 124,775), Norwalk (pop. 85,603), Stamford (pop. 122,643), and Waterbury (pop. 110,366).

Why as Hartford Connecticut settled?

He diagreed with the was his lands leaders were ruling it.

What are the geographic features of Connecticut?

1) The seashore, on the southern coast (the Long Island Sound)

2) The rolling hills in the northwestern portion of the state

3) The Connecticut River, nearly bisecting the state, and the largest river flowing through the state of Connecticut.

What is the state flower and tree of Connecticut?

The state flower is the Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia).

What is the best route from Washington DC to Connecticut?

Take I-93 south to exit 1 for I-95 south through Providence RI, New Londen, new Haven, Bridgeport, then turn left at exit 6B to I-278 west to FDR drive south then there you are in the Big apple. If you on the mass pike , get off at exit 15 for I-95 Rt-128 south insted of staying to I-84 (it will cost more in tolls)

What are Connecticuts major products?

I don't know what it is just tell me you know the rest of them. My daughter has a project do on Tuesday and I will sue this website if you don't have the rest of them.

What country was the first to set up a settlement in Connecticut?

== == That depends on how you measure.

Hartford: * Settled by Dutch traders around 1623 * Incorporated in 1784 New Haven:

* The New Haven Colony was settled in 1638. * Incorporated in 1784, The Old Saybrook Colony:

* Settled in 1635,

* Incorporated 1854

The town of Windham was one of the earliest incorporated:

* Both settled and incorporated in 1692. added 9/3/2009: The standard answer is from 1632 to 1634: Windsor, Wethersfield, Hartford, then Old Saybrook 1635, New Haven 1638 and Milford Feb 23, 1639 in that order but if you wish to parse the facts it is not that simple. This list only includes English settlement. Include the Dutch and Hartford, twice built as a trading post (first one burned by Indians and second created as the Good Hope trading post at Adrien's Landing) is by far the oldest (1623) but would be the third "Settled" by the English. Windsor was the first English trading post in 1632 but Wethersfield can "Claim" the oldest Settlement as it was the first built as a town not merely a trading post. All three (after the English took Hartford from the Dutch (3rd Town)) were under the Massachusetts bay colony at the time. Old Saybrook too can claim oldest as its charter (patent) was granted in 1632 by England for the Saybrook Plantation. Men first arrived from Boston in 1635. It can claim to be oldest "in Connecticut" as it was not under Massachusetts authority and did not receive a patent from either Mass or Plymouth colonies as had the valley "towns." Of course the Saybrook colony was only a military fort and garrison until the Church was built in 1646, remember these were puritans and the church wasthe town. Therefore, New Haven too could have a claim as it was indisputably settled in 1638. Arguably the three river towns weren't even in Connecticut at first. "Connecticut" was founded when the first constitution of Connecticut The "Fundamental orders" were created by the English at Windsor, Wethersfield and Hartford in January, 1639 . The "Court at Hartford" predated the Constitution as this Court (more a court/legislature than what we would consider a court today) was founded by the three river towns with two representatives from each in 1637. This Court authorized aggressive war against the Pequots, also in 1637. Whether the establishment of the Court or the Constitution established Connecticut is debatable. Massachusetts which authorized the creation of and claimed authority over the towns acquiesced in their separation in January 1639 and Connecticut was born. Old Saybrook plantation and New Haven colony would eventually join Connecticut later in the century. A batch of towns including Milford #6 2/23/1639, Guilford #7, and Fairfield #8 were founded in 1639 and the race was on.

Is Connecticut considered a New England state?

Yes. Connecticut is one of the six New England states.

What were the people of the colony Connecticut like?

There isn't much info on the general personalities of the people living in Connecticut. But I know they have lots of jobs. They usually have more then one or two jobs in a lifetime. They do not specialize in one thing they do many, as in they will often have a job, join the military, and then start a completely different job.


good people, all types of people and cultures, but it does depend where in CT

Why is Connecticut important?

it has the charter oak that grue in hartford