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Connecticut
is a state located in the
New England region of the
northeastern
United States of America. Portions of
southwestern Connecticut are also considered part of
the New York
metropolitan area. Connecticut is the
29th
most populous state with 3.4 million residents and
ranked 48th
in size by area, making it the
4th most densely populated state. Called the
"Constitution State," Connecticut has a long history
dating from the early colonial times, and was
influential in the development of early American
government.
While
Connecticut's first European settlers were
Dutch,
the first major settlements were established in the
1630s by the English.
Thomas Hooker led a band of followers overland
from the
Massachusetts Bay colony and founded what would
become the Connecticut
Colony; other settlers from Massachusetts
founded the Saybrook
Colony and the New
Haven Colony. Both the Connecticut and New Haven
Colonies established documents of
Fundamental Orders, considered the first
constitutions in North
America. In 1662, the disparate colonies merged
under a royal charter, making Connecticut a
crown
colony. This colony was one of the
Thirteen Colonies
that revolted against
British rule in the
American Revolution.
Connecticut
enjoys a temperate climate
thanks to its long coastline on the
Long Island Sound.
This has given the state a strong
maritime tradition. Modern Connecticut is also
known for its wealth. In the 18th and 19th
centuries, Connecticut had ready access to raw
materials which helped to develop a strong
manufacturing industry. In the 19th and 20th
centuries, financial organizations flourished: first
insurance companies in
Hartford, then
hedge
funds along the
Gold Coast. This prosperity has helped give
Connecticut the highest per
capita income and
median household income in the country.
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