Connecticut 1614-1776 by Michael Burgan

Connecticut 1614-1776 by Michael Burgan

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Connecticut 1614-1776 by Michael Burgan

The Constitution State. Land of Steady Habits. The Provision State. Connecticut has many names, each a colorful insight into the history of this stubborn, gutsy New England state. Eyewitness accounts, lively narrative, and archival images take readers back to Connecticut''s formative years. Learn how the rst witchcraft trial and execution in North America took place there in 1647; how a quest for new opportunities and more religious freedom lead Massachusetts settlers to found Connecticut Colony in the fertile valley along the Quinnehtukqut River; why Thomas Hooker''s Fundamental Orders, America''s first written constitution, was adapted; and how hard work and Yankee ingenuity produced the bountiful harvests and the growth of manufacturing that helped win the Revolutionary War. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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ISBN 13 9781426300684
ISBN 10 1426300689
Title Connecticut 1614-1776
Author Michael Burgan
Series National Geographic Voices From Colonialamerica Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher National Geographic Society
Year published 2007-08-14
Number of pages 112
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