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About Connecticut

History of Connecticut

The name “Connecticut” comes from the Mohegan Indian word “Quinnehtukqut” meaning “Long River Place” or “Beside the Long Tidal River.” Connecticut is the fifth of the original thirteen states. The first Europeans to settle permanently in Connecticut were English Puritans from Massachusetts in 1633. Its first constitution, the “Fundamental Orders,” was adopted on January 14, 1639, while its current constitution, the third for Connecticut, was adopted in 1965. The traditional abbreviation of the state’s name is “Conn.” Connecticut’s official nickname, adopted in 1959, is “The Constitution State.” Another popular nickname for Connecticut is “The Nutmeg State,” so a resident of Connecticut is known as a “Nutmegger.”

The western boundaries of Connecticut have been subject to dramatic changes over time. According to a 1650 agreement with the Dutch, the western boundary of Connecticut ran north from the west side of Greenwich Bay “provided the said line come not within 10 miles of Hudson River.” On the other hand, Connecticut’s original Charter in 1662 granted it all the land to the “South Sea,” i.e. the Pacific Ocean. Agreements with New York, the “Pennamite Wars” with Pennsylvania over Westmoreland County, followed by Congressional intervention, and the relinquishment and sale of the Western Reserve lands brought the state to its present boundaries.

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