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The Dutch navigator, Adriaen Block, was the first
European of record to explore the area, sailing up the
Connecticut River in 1614. In 1633, Dutch colonists built a fort
and trading post near present-day Hartford but soon lost control
to English Puritans from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. English
settlements established in the 1630s at Windsor, Wethersfield,
and Hartford united in 1639 to form the Connecticut Colony under
the Fundamental Orders, the first modern constitution.
Connecticut played a prominent role in the Revolutionary War,
serving as the Continental Army's major supplier. Sometimes
called the “Arsenal of the Nation,” the state became one of the
most industrialized in the nation.
Today, Connecticut factories produce weapons, sewing machines,
jet engines, helicopters, motors, hardware and tools, cutlery,
clocks, locks, silverware, and submarines. Hartford has the
oldest U.S. newspaper still being published—the Hartford
Courant, established 1764—and is the insurance capital of the
nation.
Connecticut leads New England in the production of eggs, pears,
peaches, and mushrooms, and its oyster crop is the nation's
second largest. Poultry and dairy products also account for a
large portion of farm income.
Connecticut is a popular resort area with its 250-mile Long
Island Sound shoreline and many inland lakes. Among the major
points of interest are Yale University's Gallery of Fine Arts
and Peabody Museum. Other famous museums include the P. T.
Barnum, Winchester Gun, and American Clock and Watch. The town
of Mystic features a re-created 19th-century New England seaport
and the Mystic Marinelife Aquarium. |
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