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15 cool facts about Connecticut


Official nickname is "constitutional state" but also called statistical regulations

It has a population of 3,565,287 people,

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However, enough truth quickly, look deeper into the constitutional state!

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Before practicing Europe, the Connecticut area had a number of indigenous American tribes such as Paigusets, Mohegans and Pequots, all said different languages from the Algonquian language group.

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The Connecticut region has been residential for a long time before the first Europeans come.

They are primitive people, using simple tools like stone tools.

Paleo-Indian of Connecticut is supposed to sell nomades, and as people hunted, caught and forged in many different locations depending on what is available by season.

At the time of European people to the area, though, local indigenous people like pequot, nipmuc a

There, they cultivate, such as beans and squash, while still existing part of the land.

The first European discovery Connecticut is from the Netherlands.

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The Explorer Dutch Adriaen first arrived in the area that was now called Connecticut in 1614.

In the ONRUST, he and his man discovered about 60 miles (97 km) on the Connecticut River into the region but now the capital of the state, Hartford.

Really thanks to the Adriaen's block and his men that the Connecticut area was later colonial.

The first European settlement in Connecticut is English, not Dutch.

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While the Dutch may be the first European in the Connecticut area, they never set up any fixed settlements.

They have set up transactions

The settlers are English status, a group of followers who leave the British Church because they believe that the Church needs to be purified of Roman Catholic effects.

Connecticut created the first text constitution.

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In the early days of Connecticut, there are large amounts of free and independent politics.

It is the result of this freedom that they have created something called basic orders in 1639.

Basic orders basically describe how people of the Connecticut colonial will be self-managed, as a self-ruled colony.

The basic orders have been said to be really the first form of a written constitution in Western culture.

It is thanks to this that Connecticut has gained his nickname, constitutional state.

Connecticut has played an important part in the US revolution.

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When the war broke out between 13 colonies and the United Kingdom, Connecticut did not afraid the war.

While Western Connecticut loyal to the UK than others, they bow their heads

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Although that may not make sound important, people have to understand that a lot of this supply is weapons!

It is due to their essential contributions to the war effort CONNECTICUT has won a different nickname, the state regulations.

The area of Connecticut is less than an agricultural area until the 19th century.

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Except for a few small towns like Hartford and New London, this area is better than agricultural purposes.

Fortunately for the state, there were quite a lot of business pioneers.

Eli continued to create a morning gun plant in Hamden after the federal government placed in order for 15,000 guns.

This is just an example of changes to produce from agriculture, with many things like it.

By 1850, there were more employees in the manufacturing industry compared to agricultural people.

Connecticut has a long history of weapons production.

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It all started with Eli Whitney and his musks in Hamden, Connecticut.

Eli was far from the only entrepreneur to take advantage of increasing demand for guns.

Other famous guns from the area include Tommy guns, Gatling guns, Winchester rifles.

The first nuclear submarine was built in Connecticut.

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Nautilus nuclear power submarine (SSN-571) was launched in January 1954 to the Thames and was included in September next to the US Navy.

Because of her nuclear strength, she can travel longer than any existing submarine

She is also the first submarine to complete the trip to the Arctic.

USS Nautilus stopped working in 1980 and became a museum immediately afterwards.

Connecticut is one of the only two states of the United States voting compared to the 18th modification.

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For those who do not know, the 18th amendment is an attempt towards the US government to terminate alcohol-related social issues, such as poverty.

This modification has done it to produce, transport and sell any alcoholic beverages that are illegal, and start on January 17, 1920.

Connecticut and Rhode Island are the only two states who refuse to modify, refuse to make laws within their boundaries.

Unfortunately for states and their residents, when revising becoming a federal law, they must comply with.

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If you just glance at the numbers, Connecticut looks pretty good.

In 2013, it was calculated that the State had the highest per capita income in the US, sitting at 60,847 USD.

Unfortunately, when you look closer, it's a little Dirim.

Connecticut is also found in the top three countries in terms of per capita millionaires in 2013 and this index fits the state per capita income.

A report shows that Connecticut actually has the second largest income difference between the average income of 99% and 1%.

Stateicut's official hero is a spy.

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That's right, there are even official state heroes!

He lost his life at the age of 21 when he volunteered

He became a hero for the cause when he was encountered and hanged by the enemy.

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Mark Twain wrote many of his novels in Connecticut.

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Known for the most by Mark Twain's pen name, Samuel Langhorne Clemens is said to be the father of American literature.

While he was born in Missouri, some of his best works were written in his home in Hartford, Connecticut, which

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Both President Bush was born in Connecticut.

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Sometimes called Bush 41 or Bush Senior, George H. W. Bush is the first person in the family to enter the politics.

He was born in the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, where he spent mostly young people.

On the other hand, George W. Bush sometimes known as Junior Bush, or Bush 43, to avoid confusion.

George W. Bush was born in New-Haven, Connecticut, but grew up in Houston, Texas, unlike his father.

Hamburger's official birthplace is Connecticut.

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If you go to New Haven city, you can taste history.

The true meaning of this facility comes from an event in 1900 when the first hamburger in the world was created.

The story tells that Louis Lassen, the owner and owner at that time, threw a few simple components together for a rushed customer.

Là một trong những quốc gia New England, Connecticut chắc chắn có một quá khứ lưu trữ.

What is particularly surprising, the wealth of a history that the state really has, considering that it is the third small in the US.

It's not all about history for Connecticut, with rural areas a lot with beauty!

Whatever the reason is, it is always worth making the trip to the north to visit the Constitution state!