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  1. May 26, 2021 · Hartford, CT: Connecticut Historical Commission, 1988. A timeline displaying the major events leading to Connecticut statehood, including its settlement by the Dutch, the origins of Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor, the founding of the Connecticut, New Haven, and Saybrook colonies, and Connecticut's acquisition of a formal charter from England.

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      Wide-Awake groups from across the state, including East...

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      In 1660, he wrote a firsthand account of the Pequot Wars...

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      Pequot War (1636-1637) Though the major engagements of the...

  2. The Dutch gave New Haven its first name, Rodenberg A map drawn in 1614 by the Dutch sea captain, Adrian Block, marked native settlements along Long Island Sound from Milford to East Haven. He was the first European to give a name to what today is New Haven. He and the other Dutch who visited New Haven harbor called it

  3. New Haven Colony. New Haven Colony was an English colony from 1638 to 1664 that included settlements on the north shore of Long Island Sound, with outposts in modern-day New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. [1] The colony joined Connecticut Colony in 1664. [2] The history of the colony was a series of disappointments and failures.

  4. Nov 4, 2020 · He died in Boston in 1670, embittered and surrounded by controversy. The rivalry between New Haven and Hartford lasted for centuries. For many years, Connecticut had two state capitals, one in each city, and the legislature moved back and forth between the two. This unusual and unwieldy situation lasted until 1875.

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  6. Mar 27, 2022 · New Haven Colony Founding. John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton arrived in Massachusetts Bay with the intention of building a new settlement. Davenport was a Puritan minister, and Eaton was a well-to-do merchant, and each had experience in fitting out vessels for the Massachusetts Bay Company. The two ships that they chartered arrived in Boston ...

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  8. This "square" held the active mercantile quarter. The settlement lived of trade and farming. Its population increased from 1,000 in 1724 to 3,200 sixty years later, when the State Legislature made New Haven a city, and to 5,000 in 1800. Infertile land west, southwest, and north of the nine squares seriously limited growth in outlying sections.

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