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Connecticut was one of two states the other being Rhode Island that decided not to ratify the 18th Amendment, the Amendment that prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol. Mary Dixon Kies, the first woman to be issued a U. Her patent involved a method she invented for weaving straw with silk for hat-making. The story goes that in , a customer was in a rush and asked owner Louis Lassen for something to eat on the go.

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I want it all. Active Adventures. Family Fun. Historical Experiences. Culinary Experiences. Broke See All How To. See All Videos. That email doesn't look right. Photo by Lawrence Yu. Photo courtesy of subway. Photo by Christin Orso. Photo courtesy of yumnuts. Photo courtesy of pepespizzeria. Photo courtesy of pepperidgefarm on Instagram. Photo by Katherine Richter. Photo courtesy of livebearnaked on Instagram. Connecticut was a leading manufacturer of guns and other arms.

Goodyear was a self-taught chemist and engineer who received patent number from the United States Patent Office on June 15, It is due to the fact that during the revolutionary war, Connecticut sent many supplies and cannon to the Continental Army.

The orders were the first laws that acknowledged people as the true foundation of public authority and it gave voters the right to elect government officials. It had the ability to remain submerged almost indefinitely because it used nuclear fuel and no air.

It lasted in service for 25 years. It was established in by a local man named Richard Smith. Richard brought the first set of books from London, with the funds contributed by thirty-nine people from the town of Salisbury.

In , the first car insurance in America was issued at Hartford. In , Connecticut became the first state to issue permanent license plates to cars. In the area, only Delaware and Rhode Island are smaller than Connecticut.

Between and , the state had two capitals, New Haven and Hartford. In print since October 29, , The Hartford Courant is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.

It was founded in Bush , the only U.



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