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CONNECTICUT TRIVIA

1) What is the state capital of Connecticut?


Hartford was founded in 1635 and is among the oldest cities in the United States. It is home to the country's oldest public art museum (Wadsworth Atheneum), the oldest publicly funded park (Bushnell Park), and the oldest continuously published newspaper (the Hartford Courant).

2) Who were the first European settlers of Connecticut?


Connecticut's first European settlers were Dutchmen who established a small, short-lived settlement called Fort Hoop in Hartford at the confluence of the Park and Connecticut Rivers.

3) Connecticut is the ______ state.


Connecticut's official nickname is "The Constitution State", adopted in 1959 and based on its colonial constitution of 1638-1639 which was the first in America and, arguably, the world.

4) Connecticut was the first U.S. state to _________.


In November 1878, the New Haven District Telephone Company made history by publishing the world's first telephone book. The book, a 40 page pamphlet, contained the names of the company's 391 subscribers as well as a step-by-step primer on how to properly operate a telephone receiver. In 2008, one of the only known surviving copies sold at auction for over $170,000.

5) Connecticut was also the first state to have _______.


On May 21, 1901, Connecticut became the first state to pass a law regulating motor vehicles, limiting their speed to 12 mph in cities and 15 mph on country roads.

6) Which Connecticut town was home to its own "witch hunt" at the same time as the famous Salem witch trials?


Salem's saga wasn't the only witch hunt that blew through New England in 1692. That same year, a Stamford house servant accused two women of witchcraft. But unlike in Salem, where 19 witches were hanged, both women were ultimately acquitted.

7) Which U.S. president was born in Connecticut?


George Walker Bush was born on July 6, 1946, at Grace-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut, while his father was a student at Yale. He would grow up to serve as the 46th governor of Texas and the 43rd president of the United States. His father, George H. W. Bush, also served as president, and his grandfather, Prescott Bush, was a U.S. Senator from Connecticut.

8) What does "Connecticut" mean?


The word "Connecticut" is derived from various anglicized spellings of a Mohegan-Pequot word for "long tidal river".

9) What popular toy was invented in Connecticut?


The story of the Frisbee began in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where William Frisbie opened the Frisbie Pie Company in 1871. Students from nearby universities would throw the empty pie tins to each other, yelling "Frisbie!" as they let go.

10) Which amendment to the Constitution did Connecticut choose not to ratify?


Connecticut was one of two states (the other being Rhode Island) that decided not to ratify the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol in the United States. In 1933, widespread public disillusionment with the 18th Amendment led Congress to ratify the 21st Amendment, which repealed Prohibition.

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