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5 Fun Facts About December 8 In Connecticut History
1. On December 8, 1795, Connecticut Governor Oliver Wolcott signed a bill establishing the state's first turnpike, the Hartford and New Haven Turnpike. This toll road connected the two cities and was a major transportation artery for many years. 2. In 1852, December 8 marked the opening of Trinity College...
5 Fun Facts About December 7 In Connecticut History
1. Pearl Harbor On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, bringing the United States into World War II. Connecticut was greatly affected by this event as many servicemen and women from the state were stationed at Pearl Harbor or joined the military soon after the attack....
5 Fun Facts About December 6 In Connecticut History
1. In 1787, Connecticut became the fifth state to ratify the United States Constitution. Known as the "Constitution State," Connecticut played an important role in the formation of the federal government. 2. On December 6, 1848, the charter of Wesleyan University was granted by the Connecticut General Assembly. Founded in...
5 Fun Facts About December 5 In Connecticut History
1. The Hartford Convention began on December 5, 1814 - This was a meeting of representatives from several New England states to discuss their grievances with the War of 1812 and consider seceding from the United States. Although secession was not ultimately pursued, the convention did lead to some changes...
5 Fun Facts About December 3 In Connecticut History
1. The Treaty of Hartford was signed on December 3, 1638, between the English colonists and the Pequot tribe, ending the Pequot War. The agreement gave the colonists control of Pequot lands and required the Pequot to pay an annual tribute. 2. Connecticut's first constitution was adopted on December 3,...
5 Fun Facts About December 2 In Connecticut History
1. Connecticut was the last state to adopt the Bill of Rights, which was ratified on December 2, 1937. 2. On December 2, 1823, the Hartford Convention began, where New England states discussed seceding from the United States. 3. The first ever intercollegiate football game was played on December 2,...
5 Fun Facts About December 1 In Connecticut History
1. The Connecticut State Capitol Building was Dedicated: On December 1, 1879, the Connecticut State Capitol Building was officially dedicated in Hartford. The building's design was inspired by the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. and is now a popular tourist attraction in Connecticut. 2. Yale University Established a...
5 Fun Facts About November 30 In Connecticut History
1. On November 30, 1784, the first Methodist Episcopal church in Connecticut was founded in Bridgeport. The church played a significant role in the establishment of Methodism in Connecticut and helped spread the religion throughout the state. 2. In 1868, the first edition of the Hartford Courant was published. The...
5 Fun Facts About November 29 In Connecticut History
1. On November 29, 1632, the first meeting of the Connecticut General Assembly was held in Hartford. This marked the beginning of the state's legislative branch and the establishment of laws and governance in Connecticut. 2. In 1782, the first recorded cotton mill in the United States began operation in...
5 Fun Facts About November 28 In Connecticut History
1. On November 28, 1782, the State of Connecticut became the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation, which served as the first constitution of the United States. 2. On November 28, 1867, the Connecticut State Library was founded in Hartford, Connecticut. Today, it serves as the primary research...
5 Fun Facts About November 27 In Connecticut History
1. In 1783, the British evacuated their troops from New York City, which effectively ended the Revolutionary War. Connecticut played a vital role in the war effort, providing troops and supplies to the Continental Army. 2. In 1924, the Connecticut State Police was officially established, making it the first state...
5 Fun Facts About November 26 In Connecticut History
1. In 1783, the first Thanksgiving celebrated after the end of the Revolutionary War was observed in Connecticut. The state has a long history of celebrating the holiday, with records of the first Thanksgiving being held in the state in 1639. 2. In 1864, the Hartford Trotting Park opened in...