In Connecticut, especially during the colonial period, people generally held strong Puritan beliefs, emphasizing a strict moral code, community piety, and the importance of education. They valued hard work, family, and civic responsibility, often viewing their community as a "city upon a hill," embodying a model of Christian virtue. Additionally, the state has a rich history of political and social reform, with many residents advocating for individual rights and liberties, reflecting Enlightenment ideals. Over time, these beliefs evolved, incorporating diverse perspectives as the population grew and changed.
The cryptid Melonheads, are believed to be able to be found in Connecticut. They are considered to be humanoids with big heads.
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Fartford has the most people in Connecticut
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
Thomas Hooker founded Connecticut.
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The population of Connecticut as of 2008, 3,501,252 people.
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In 1990, the population of the state of Connecticut was 3.287 million people. The current population density of Connecticut is 648.7 people per square mile.
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."
The people of Connecticut, but they elect a Governor to run things.