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  1. Die erste britische Kolonie in Neuengland, die bestehen blieb, war die Plymouth Colony, eine Gründung der berühmten „Pilgerväter“, die hier 1680 an Bord der Mayflower eintrafen. Andere frühe Gründungen waren die Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629), die Connecticut Colony (1636) und die New Haven Colony (1637).

  2. A founder of the New Haven Colony is defined as one of the free planters who assented to the Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639 and are listed below: William Andrews. Richard Beckley. John Benham. Jarvis Boykin.

  3. Historical sites abound in New England, but few boast as rich a history as the New Haven Green. Established in 1641 as the marketplace of the Puritans' New Haven Colony, the Green has seen much in its 365-year-plus history. General George Washington spoke here during the American Revolution. The Amistad captives were exercised here, Abraham Lincoln gave a presidential campaign speech, and ...

  4. Die Old Colony im Eigentum der New Haven Railroad. 1959 wurden die Personenzüge der Old Colony Railroad trotz hoher Fahrgastzahlen eingestellt, da sich die New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (NYNH&H), die das Liniensystem geleast hatte, vor nicht zu bewältigende Probleme gestellt sah.

  5. New England Confederation. Die New England Confederation (offiziell United Colonies of New England) wurde im Jahr 1643 in Boston als Militärbündnis zur Etablierung von „Sicherheit und Wohlstand“ zwischen den englischen Kolonien Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, Colony of Connecticut und New Haven Colony gegründet.

  6. The Fundamental Agreement of the New Haven Colony was signed on June 4, 1639. [1] The free planters (founders of the New Haven Colony) who assented to the agreement are listed below: [2] William Andrews. Richard Beach.

  7. 26. Juli 2019 · During the first year of the settlement of New Haven, the colonists lived under a simple compact to obey the Scriptures. On the 4th of June, 1639, all of the free planters met in a large barn, [2] and proceeded in a formal manner to lay the foundations of government. The Bible was made the sole rule for ordering the affairs of the Commonwealth ...