FREE Connecticut State History Printable

Published:
December 8, 2016

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Connecticut History Printable

How much do you know about Connecticut’s rich and exciting history? Not only was it the site of the first telephone exchange in the world and the place where the first cookbook written by an American was published, as one of the original thirteen colonies, Connecticut took part in the beginnings of the nation and sent delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. It’s been the birthplace of many famous individuals including J.P. Morgan, Ethan Allen, George W. Bush, Jonathan Edwards, Noah Webster, Charles Goodyear, and Henry Ward Beecher. See what else you can learn about Connecticut state history with this free 7-page printable as you create a map of the state, organize events chronologically, and explore more of the state’s exciting past with writing prompts. 

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