Connecticut Colony
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Connecticut Colony
Summary
Connecticut Colony is a crown colony[1]. It draws 812 Wikipedia views per month (crown_colony category, ranking #24 of 44).[2]
Key Facts
- Connecticut Colony is located in Thirteen Colonies[3].
- Connecticut Colony is in the country of Kingdom of England[4].
- Connecticut Colony is in the country of Kingdom of Great Britain[5].
- Connecticut Colony is on the continent of North America[6].
- Connecticut Colony's instance of is recorded as crown colony[7].
- Connecticut Colony's capital is recorded as Hartford[8].
- Connecticut Colony's official language is recorded as English[9].
- Connecticut Colony's legislative body is recorded as Connecticut General Assembly[10].
- Connecticut Colony is part of New England Colonies[11].
- Connecticut Colony's Commons category is recorded as Colony of Connecticut[12].
- January 1, 1636 marks the founding of Connecticut Colony[13].
- Connecticut Colony was dissolved in January 1, 1776[14].
- Connecticut Colony's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 41.718, 'lon': -72.7515}[15].
- Connecticut Colony's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Connecticut Colony[16].
- Connecticut Colony's replaces is recorded as Saybrook Colony[17].
- Connecticut Colony's replaces is recorded as New Haven Colony[18].
- Connecticut Colony's replaced by is recorded as Connecticut[19].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Kingdom of England[4], a sovereign state[20], in Kingdom of England[21], founded in 0927[22] and Kingdom of Great Britain[5], a sovereign state[23], in Kingdom of Great Britain[24], founded in 1707[25]. Connecticut Colony is located in Thirteen Colonies[3]. It is on the continent of North America[6]. It is part of New England Colonies[11].
Designation and Status
Connecticut Colony's instance of is recorded as crown colony[7].
History and Context
January 1, 1636 marks the founding of Connecticut Colony[13].
Why It Matters
Connecticut Colony draws 812 Wikipedia views per month (crown_colony category, ranking #24 of 44).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]