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Connecticut was the 5th state admitted to the US, on January 9, 1788. Its major industries are agriculture, industry (especially insurance) and tourism. President George W. Bush was born in New Haven on July 6, 1946. Connecticut is the 48th largest state with a population of 3,405,565, as of 2000 and 5,544 square miles. Thinking about
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The State of Connecticut Official Site
Connecticut - Index of All State Agencies
The University of Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Transportation
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Connecticut InformationConnecticut South Of The New England States Of The NE United States. It Is Bordered By Massachusetts (N), Rhode Island (E), Long Island Sound (S), And New York (W).
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| Connecticut Economy - Though Famed For Its Rural Loveliness, Connecticut Derives Most Of Its Wealth From Industry. Textiles, Silverware, Sewing Machines, And Clocks And Watches Are Among Connecticut's Historic Manufactures. The State's Principal Industries Today Produce Jet Engines And Parts, Electronics And Electrical Machinery, Computer Equipment, And Helicopters. Much Of Connecticut's Manufacturing Is For The Military. Firearms And Ammunition, First Produced Here At The Time Of The American Revolution, Are Still Made, And Groton Is Still A Center For Submarine Building. Declines In Federal Defense Spending, However, Have Adversely Affected The State's Economy. |
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