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Today is National Connecticut Day for 2024. . .
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Which Colony State is CT:
The Beginning Years: It is believed that ancient indigenous groups, such as the Pequots, Mohegans, Paugussets, and Schaghticokes, have inhabited the area now known as Connecticut. Their names are still found in many locations across the state, including Shetucket, Quinnebaug, Housatonic, Quinnipiac, Noank, Mystic, and Connecticut itself. These areas offered rich resources that helped communities thrive and linked them to their ancestors through stories, family ties, and beliefs. To learn more, visit the Pequot Museum and Tantaquidgeon Museum. Tribal connections and trade routes linked nearby and distant tribes. When European fishermen, travelers, and traders arrived in New England in the 1500s, new relationships formed. The Europeans exchanged items like axes, hoes, kettles, mirrors, and bells for native furs, especially beaver.

Map of the state of Connecticut showing Indian trails, villages and sachemdoms courtesy of Openverse
More History: Tensions escalated in the 1630s with the establishment of English and Dutch trading posts in Saybrook and Hartford, leading to the Pequot War, which ended with an English victory. The Treaty of Hartford was signed in 1638, creating the first Indian reservations in North America. The Connecticut Colony drafted the Fundamental Orders in 1639, considered the first written constitution of a democratic government, earning Connecticut the nickname “The Constitution State.” The colony expanded by absorbing the New Haven and Saybrook colonies and defining borders with neighboring states. During the American Revolution, Connecticut played a crucial role, with figures like General Israel Putnam and Governor Jonathan Trumbull actively supporting the cause. Farmers and manufacturers in the state, referred to as the “Provisions State,” provided essential supplies to the Continental Army. Connecticut representatives also contributed to drafting significant documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The state’s strong foundation facilitated population and wealth growth in the following centuries, transforming towns into cities and fostering economic development through expanded businesses and thriving seaports.
Climate of Connecticut: Connecticut has a climate is known for its features such as cold, snowy winters and also warm, humid summers. The jet stream, usually near the state, causes changing weather patterns and plenty of rain all year. Coastal regions have milder winters and longer frost-free periods compared to areas further inland. Connecticut’s average temperature of 49.9°F, with average temperatures of 27.2°F in January and 72.4°F in July, and approximately 194 sunny days per year, or 53.1% of days are sunny.
More About Connecticut: Throughout the years, Connecticut has been a great and upcoming place. It is where the hamburger was first created. The first speed limit law in the U.S. also started in Connecticut. The Frisbee was invented at Yale University. Residents of Connecticut are called “Nutmeggers.” The first subway system in the United States was located in Bridgeport.
The Great Location of Connecticut: The state of Connecticut spans approximately 110 miles from east to west and approximately 70 miles wide from north to south.. It is bordered by New York to the west, Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east, plus Long Island Sound, the boat route into the Atlantic Ocean to the south.

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Connecticut’s Statehood Facts:
- Date: 01/09/1788
- Capital: Hartford
- Population: 3,617,176 (2023)
- Size: Land area of 4,841 square miles; Total area of 5,543 square miles
- Nickname: The Constitution State
- State Motto: Qui Transtulit Sustinet or “He Who Transplanted Still Sustains”
- Tree: Charter Oak (Quercus Alba)
- Flower: Mountain Laurel (Kalmia Latifolia)
- Bird: American Robin (Turdus Migratorius)
The History:
| Connecticut Officially Adopted as a U.S. State, State Song, Admission Date & Connecticut Flag | |||
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| 5th State. Crown Colony of Connecticut “Connecticut” by Judy Garland (Modern), “Yankee Doodle” (State Anthem of Connecticut) (Original) |
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Some Great Connecticut Sites: Here is a list of some some great places to visit while in Connecticut:
- Mystic Seaport Museum, 75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT 06355
- The Mark Twain House & Museum, 351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT 06105
- Foxwoods Resort Casino, 350 Trolley Line Blvd, Mashantucket, CT 06338
- Mystic Aquarium, 55 Coogan Blvd, Mystic, Stonington, CT 06355
- Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
- Olde Mistick Village, 27 Coogan Blvd, Mystic, CT 06355
- Gillette Castle State Park, 67 River Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423
- Mystic Dark Room, 325A Mistuxet Ave, Stonington, CT 06378
- The Submarine Force Museum, 1 Crystal Lake Rd, Groton, CT 06340
- Mohegan Sun, 1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, Uncasville, CT 06382
- Thimble Islands, Branford, CT 06405
- Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520

Memorable Connecticut Events: Here is a list of some events that happened in Connecticut:
- 1614 – Dutch explorer Adriaen Block is the first European to visit Connecticut.
- 1634 – Wethersfield is established as the first permanent settlement by the Dutch.
- 1636 – Thomas Hooker founded the Colony of Connecticut at the city of Hartford.
- 1636 – The Pequot War begins.
- 1639 – The first written democratic constitution, the Fundamental Orders, is adopted
- 1662 – The Connecticut Colony receives the Royal Charter from the King of England.
- 1701 – Yale University is founded in New Haven.
- 1775 – Connecticut militiamen fight at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
- 1776 – Nathan Hale is hung by the British for spying.
- 1788 – Connecticut adopts the U.S. Constitution and becomes the fifth state.
- 1806 – Noah Webster publishes his first dictionary.
- 1843 – Charles Goodyear invents the process for vulcanizing rubber.
- 1848 – Slavery is outlawed.
- 1901 – Connecticut is the first state to establish speed limits for cars.

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