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Connecticut - kənĕtˈĭkət, southernmost of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (N), Rhode Island (E), Long Island Sound (S), and New York (W).

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Area, 5,009 sq mi (12,973 sq km). Pop. (2000) 3,405,565, a 3.6% increase since the 1990 census. Capital, Hartford. Largest city, Bridgeport. Statehood, Jan. 9


14 of the Best Books and Articles on: Connecticut History

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    The Charter of Connecticut, 1662 » Read Now

    by Albert C. Bates, Charles M. Andrews. 22 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...inhabitants of the colony and was in effect the constitution of Connecticut for more than a century and a half. It is now the states most precious relic of its early...
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    Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut (1861) » Read Now

    by Leonard Bacon, S. W. S Dutton. 572 pgs.

    ...TO THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF CONNECTICUT; PREPARED Under the...to the Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut is now offered to the...chapter in the church history of...
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    The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut, 1647-1697 » Read Now

    by John M. Taylor. 172 pgs.

    ...the towns, a chapter in Connecticut history written in the presence...affair can be found." History of Connecticut , 1799, Preface, BENJAMIN...official records and the...
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    Connecticut in Transition: 1775-1818 » Read Now

    by Richard J. Purcell. 305 pgs.

    ...THIS study of an epoch in the history of Connecticut was begun at the suggestion of...Calhoun , The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut , p. 55; Theodore Dwight...
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    Under the Constitution of 1818: The First Decade » Read Now

    by Jarvis M. Morse. 24 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...development of Connecticuts constitutional history, but it must be...available works on Connecticut history do not treat the...features of local history, among which...
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    The Colonial Trade of Connecticut » Read Now

    by Roland Mather Hooker. 44 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...this disaster, the historian of Connecticut colonial trade, as Miss Caulkins remarked in her History of New London , must be contented...year 1730 was important in the...
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    The Rise of Liberalism in Connecticut, 1828-1850 » Read Now

    by Jarvis M. Morse. 48 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...assistance: G. L. Clark , A History of Connecticut , chapters on educational...philanthropy; N. G. Osborn, History of Connecticut , articles on agriculture...A Neglected...
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    The Underground Railroad in Connecticut » Read Now

    by Horatio T. Strother. 264 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN CONNECTICUT The Underground Railroad in Connecticut By HORATIO T. STROTHER Wesleyan University Press: MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT TO THE MEMORY OF...
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    Connecticut Yankees at Gettysburg » Read Now

    by Charles P. Hamblen, Walter L. Powell. 156 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...of, 1863. 2. Connecticut -- History -- Civil War...United States -- History -- Civil War...1 Connecticut on the March...States Military History Institute, Carlisle...New...
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    The Archaeological Northeast (Chap. 14 "The Significance of the Turners Falls Locality in Connecticut River Valley Archaeology") » Read Now

    by Mary Ann Levine, Kenneth E. Sassaman, Michael S. Nassanay. 316 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...Prehistory 11. History of Zooarchaeology...Falls Locality in Connecticut River Valley Archaeology...volume will explore the history and cultural survival...Chapter 1 ...
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    Thomas Hooker, 1586-1647 (Chap. Six "Connecticut") » Read Now

    by Frank Shuffelton. 320 pgs.

    ...Hookers reasons for removing to Connecticut. I began this study in an...reappeared throughout our history, although I have confined...Massachusetts, resettlement in...
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    Joshua Coit, American Federalist, 1758-1798 (Chap. Two "A Novitiate in Connecticut Politics") » Read Now

    by Chester McArthur Destler. 197 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...influenced the course of American history decisively during the X Y...E. Coit of New London, Connecticut, for making available without...years in Congress between the...
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    Westport, Connecticut: The Story of a New England Town's Rise to Prominence » Read Now

    by Woody Klein. 384 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Westport, Connecticut is the compelling story of how and why this beautiful New England town took roots and, through the generations, has become the home of diverse, creative, loyal and talented people who have made it one of America's leading suburbs at the outset of the 21st century.
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    Making a Life, Building a Community: A History of the Jews of Hartford » Read Now

    by David G. Dalin, Jonathan Rosenbaum. 322 pgs.

    Making a Life explores the distinctive cultural and religious history created by Hartford's Jews, and places this in the larger context of American social, urban, ethnic and Jewish history.

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