Connecticut was granted a charter by King Charles II of England in 1662. See related link.
Cameron Haight King has written: 'The King family of Suffield, Connecticut, its English ancestry, A.D. 1389-1662, and American descendants, A.D. 1662-1908' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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The address of the Order Of First Families Of Connecticut 1633-1662 is: 70 Mallory Rd, Roxbury, CT 06783-2038
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The basic law of the Connecticut colony from 1639 to 1662
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Hartford became the capital of Connecticut Colony in 1662, and then became the state capital of Connecticut after the American Revolution. It was the largest city in Connecticut colony when it was named the capital.
Connecticut was founded as a colony in 1662, although there were settlements as early as the 1630's, led by a man named Thomas Hooker.
Connecticut was first a proprietary colony, then finally succeeded in a Royal Charter under John Winthrop Jr. in 1662.
Connecticut. The motto translates "He who transplanted sustains." It is Latin, and was officially used in October of 1662.
Yes, the Charter of Connecticut was famously brought out of hiding. In 1662, King Charles II granted the charter to the Connecticut colony, but it was hidden during the English Civil War due to fears of royalist reprisals. The charter was hidden in a tree, known as the "Charter Oak," and it remained there until it was safely retrieved after the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. The story of the charter's hiding has since become an important part of Connecticut's history.