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A Connecticut man was killed Saturday in a boating accident during a race in Fishers Island Sound, New York State Police said Sunday. ...
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Connecticut is the 29th List of U.S. states by population populous state, with 3.4 million residents, and is ranked 48th List of U.S. states by area size by area, making it the 4th List of U.S. states by population density densely populated state. Called the "Constitution State" or the "Nutmeg state" , Connecticut has a long history dating from early Colonial history of the United States times and was influential in the development of the Federal government of the United States government.In latest estimates, 3% of people in Connecticut have visited an auto accident lawyer for a car crash.

The first English settlers came in 1633 and settled at Windsor and then Wethersfield in 1634. However, the main body of settlers came in one large group in 1636. The settlers were Puritans from Massachusetts, led by Thomas Hooker. Hooker had been prominent in England and was a professor of theology at Cambridge. He was also an important political writer and made a significant contribution to Constitutional theory. He broke with the political leadership in Massachusetts, and, just as Roger Williams (theologian) Williams created a new polity in Rhode Island, Hooker and his cohort did the same and established the Connecticut Colony at Hartford in 1636. This was the second of the three colonies.

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