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  1. The New Haven Colony was a small English colony in Connecticut Colony from 1638 to 1664, with outposts in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. [1] The history of the colony was a series of disappointments and failures. The most serious problem was that New Haven colony never had a charter giving it legal title to exist.

  2. 4. Nov. 2020 · Learn how the New Haven Colony, founded by John Davenport and John Hooker, developed from a Puritan outpost in Long Island Sound to a political and economic rival of Connecticut. Explore the differences and similarities between the two settlements, their trade with New Amsterdam, their role in the English Civil War, and their charter dispute with Connecticut.

  3. Die New Haven Colony war eine englische Kolonie auf dem heutigen Gebiet des US-Bundesstaates Connecticut in den Vereinigten Staaten, die zwischen 1637 und 1662 bestand. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Geschichte. 1.1 Quinnipiac Colony. 1.2 United Colonies of New England Confederation. 1.3 New Jersey, Philadelphia und der Pazifische Ozean.

  4. 17. Juli 2008 · Records of the colony and plantation of New-Haven, from 1638 to 1649 by New-Haven Colony; New Haven (Conn.); Hoadly, Charles J. (Charles Jeremy), 1828-1900

  5. David Atwater (October 8, 1615 - October 5, 1692) was a founder of the Colony of New Haven, Connecticut. He was the first of the New Haven Colony who was sworn a freeman of the United Colony. [1] History. Coat of Arms of David Atwater.

  6. 2. März 2004 · New Haven Colony was established in 1638 by Englishmen, Theophilus Eaton and the Reverend John Davenport. The two men and their companions, set sail driven by the economic and religious motives which had inspired their predecessors, who had established the Massachusetts Bay Colony some years earlier.

  7. Between 1638 and 1662, the New Haven Colony was an independent entity, separate and legally apart from the Connecticut Colony. Following a common pattern, New Haven was simply taken from the Quinnipiac Indians for token value by John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton and their followers.