Connecticut is a state located
in the New England region of the northeastern United States of
America. Southwestern Connecticut is also considered part of the
New York metropolitan area. Connecticut is the 29th most
populous state with 3.4 million residents and ranked 48th in
size by area, making it the 4th most densely populated state.
Called the "Constitution State," Connecticut has a long history
dating from the early colonial times, and was influential in the
development of early American government.
While Connecticut's first European settlers were Dutch, the
first major settlements were established in the 1630s by the
English. Thomas Hooker led a band of followers overland from the
Massachusetts Bay colony and founded what would become the
Connecticut Colony; other settlers from Massachusetts founded
the Saybrook Colony and the New Haven Colony. Both the
Connecticut and New Haven Colonies established documents of
Fundamental Orders, considered the first constitutions in North
America. In 1662, the disparate colonies merged under a royal
charter, making Connecticut a crown colony. This colony was one
of the Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule in
the American Revolution.
Connecticut enjoys a temperate climate thanks to its long
coastline on the Long Island Sound. This has given the state a
strong maritime tradition. Modern Connecticut is also known for
its wealth. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Connecticut had
ready access to raw materials which helped to develop a strong
manufacturing industry. In the 19th and 20th centuries,
financial organizations flourished: first insurance companies in
Hartford, then hedge funds along the Gold Coast. This prosperity
has helped give Connecticut the highest per capita income and
median household income in the country.