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      • To compete with Dutch traders along the Connecticut River, English Puritans from the Massachusetts Bay colony established the first permanent European settlement in Connecticut in 1633.
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  2. Pre-Colonization and Settlement (Up Through 1763) The arrival of Europeans to Connecticut shores drastically altered the region’s physical and cultural landscape. Thomas Hooker’s venture into the lower Connecticut River Valley facilitated the founding of the Connecticut Colony, and two years later, inspired the drafting of the Fundamental ...

  3. Sep 20, 2012 · In 1633, Windsor became Connecticut’s first English settlement. This was due to its desirable location at the juncture of the Farmington and Connecticut Rivers, its rich and fertile soil, and, perhaps most importantly, to a 17th-century war between Native peoples of the region made complicated by new European interests in the fur trade.

  4. The Dutch were the first Europeans in Connecticut. In 1614 Adriaen Block explored the coast of Long Island Sound , and sailed up the Connecticut River at least as far as the confluence of the Park River , site of modern Hartford .

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · The first European to explore the area that became the Connecticut Colony was Dutch trader Adriaen Block. He sailed up the Connecticut River in 1614 for the Dutch West India Company. The purpose of his expedition was to explore the area, map it, and claim the eastern coast of New Netherland for the Dutch.

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  6. To compete with Dutch traders along the Connecticut River, English Puritans from the Massachusetts Bay colony established the first permanent European settlement in Connecticut in 1633. Connecticut was the

  7. The English were the first Europeans to settle Connecticut. Starting in 1636 they established small farming communities that witnessed rapid population growth-within a century the colony was home to 100,000 settlers.

  8. Oct 12, 2015 · And beginning in 1871, Gaetano Lanza taught mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for over 40 years. Scattered Italian families settled in Boston between the American Revolution and the Civil War, but the city didn’t attract large groups of immigrants then.

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