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New Haven Colony was an English colony from 1638 to 1664 that included settlements on the north shore of Long Island Sound, with outposts in modern-day New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. [1]
A 1584 map of the east coast ... spawned other Puritan colonies in New England, including the New Haven, ... established a settlement near Providence Plantations ...
New England Colonies Coat of Arms/Seal Name Capital Year(s) Colony type Notes Plymouth: Plymouth: 1620–1686 1689–1691: Self-governing: Merged into the Dominion of New England in 1686, reformed in 1689, and then merged into Massachusetts in 1691 Massachusetts Bay: Charlestown Salem Boston: 1628–1686 1689–1691: Self-governing
The first European settlement in New England was a French colony ... all of southern New England. By 1912, the New Haven operated over 2,000 miles (3,200 km) of track ...
founded by New Englanders near Fort Huis de Goed Hoop: Quetenesse: Dutch Island: RI: 1636: nearby Fort Ninigret may have been Dutch or Portuguese Nieuwe Haarlem: Harlem, New York: NY: 1637: municipal charter in 1652 Pelham: Pelham: NY: 1637: New Englander's homestead New Haven Colony: New Haven: CT: 1638: New Englander towns found at mouth of ...
The Connecticut Colony, originally known as the Connecticut River Colony, was an English colony in New England which later became the state of Connecticut.It was organized on March 3, 1636, as a settlement for a Puritan congregation of settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony led by Thomas Hooker.
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New England colonial leaders sought a way allowing the individual colonies to coordinate a collective defense of New England. The New England leaders also felt that they were unique among the American colonies, and they hoped to band together to preserve their Puritan values. The treaty calls on the New England colonies to act as a nation ...