Connecticut wasn't a state in the 1600's, it was the 5th state in the us in 1788, so there were no "Connecticut" schools in the 1600's
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Assembly members from Massachusetts were chosen to rule Connecticut.
Connecticut Association of Schools was created in 1921.
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yes they had schools as of 1750
Yes, children attended schools as of 1750
The first major settlements were established by the English in the 1630's.
Connecticut Colony was founded by English settlers in the 1600s. Some people that are recognized as founders include Thomas Hooker and John Haynes.
the order of connecticut, the Mayflower compact, and the House of Burgesses
Connecticut was named after the Connecticut River, which was named by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in the early 1600s. The name "Connecticut" is believed to come from the Native American word "quinetucket," meaning "beside the long tidal river."