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      • Beginning in 1769 the valley was settled by Connecticut colonists, whose claim rested on grants issued by the Connecticut-incorporated Susquehanna Company (1754).
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  2. Beginning about 1750, the arrival of white Europeans pressed the Indians gradually westward into the Ohio Valley. The Wyoming Valley also became a Revolutionary-era bone of contention between Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

  3. The Yankee-Pennamite Wars were eventually settled in the 1780s. The disputed land was granted to Pennsylvania. The Wyoming Valley became part of Northumberland County. However, settlers in what was then the Colony of Connecticut wanted to create a new state in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

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  4. Jul 25, 2022 · In 1753, amidst a flurry of land speculation and westward expansion that captivated the imagination of American colonists, Connecticut settlers formed the Susquehanna Company for the purposes of developing the Wyoming Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania.

  5. Wyoming would become a U.S. state on July 10, 1890, as the 44th state. Native American settlement. There is evidence of prehistoric human habitation in the region known today as the U.S. state of Wyoming stretching back roughly 13,000 years.

  6. After the Susquehanna Company purchased (1754) land there at the Albany Congress, a temporary settlement of the region in 1762–63 led to the first permanent settlement in 1769 and the building soon after of Forty Fort.

  7. This beautiful Wyoming Valley was just one of hundreds of splendid places filled with opportunity in this new land that welcomed settlers. According to Dr. Paul Zbiek, the valley’s population increased from fewer than 2,000 residents in 1790 to almost 13,000 in 1800. In that decade, settlement occurred throughout the Wyoming Valley.

  8. Learn how the Seneca and British rangers' massacre of settlers at the Battle of Wyoming helped fanned the flames of American Independence; and how General Sullivan’s retaliatory campaign of death and destruction by his troops through the Wyoming Valley into New York State because of the massacre at Wyoming, settled once and for all, the disputed...

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