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In 1636, Connecticut did not have formal enemies, but tensions existed with local Indigenous tribes, such as the Pequot. The English settlers, primarily from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, moved into the region, leading to disputes over land and resources. These tensions eventually escalated into the Pequot War in 1637, as settlers sought to assert control over the area. Thus, while Connecticut as a colony was not officially at war in 1636, it was on the brink of conflict with the Pequot people.

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