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1.
CONNECTICUT
BY: MALAIKA NAQVI PERIOD 1
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Curtis Gregory Perry
2.
FOUNDER
Was claimed by dutch explorer, Adrian Block in 1614
It was also claimed by an englishman from Massachusetts, John Oldham in 1633
Thomas hooker, a puriten minister led his congregation to connecticut in June 1636
Thomas Hooker is genrally considered the founder of Connecticut
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VinothChandar
3.
REASONS FOR BEING FOUNDER
Thomas hooker had to come to massachusetts, wasnt allowed to practice his puritan faith in native land
He was disturbed by lack of democracy
He then left colony for Connecticut to find even greater religious freedom
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J. Stephen Conn
4.
PEOPLE IN THE COLONY
Native Americans lived in the Quinnequktuqut when some white Europeans came to North America
In 1631 some native americans invited massachusstetts colony govenor to settle in their area
In exchanged they aksed for english protection
They then forced into slavery
Ducth and swedish also lived in connecticut
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archer10 (Dennis)
5.
CLIMATE AND GEOGRAPHY
WInters in connecticut were colder then english winters
The summers were very mild
Soil was suitable for farming
Colonists along the coast used the sea for a living
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kevin dooley
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ECONOMY
Colonies the food they needed for their colonies
Most common crops, corn, pumpkin, beans, squash, and apples
Cattle was raised for beed and milk
Shipbuilding, fishing were other ways to make a living
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Leshaines123
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RELIGION
Most colonists came from puritan colonies so they followed the puritan religion
They made sure to seperate religious codes from colonial laws
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thisisbossi
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
Had the worlds first written consitution called fundimental orders
One representive from each town, 6 magistrates and 1 governor were all elected
It called for a governement based on the consent of the governed, radical idea for time
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