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Edward Hopkins: Connecticut’s 2nd Governor - Connecticut History

Summary by connecticuthistory.org
By Michael Kemezis Edward Hopkins (1600–1657) was an influential figure in the early history of the Connecticut Colony, serving multiple terms as colonial governor. Hopkins played a role in both the colony’s founding and relationships with Indigenous people and neighboring European settlements. Immigration to Connecticut Born in England in 1600, Hopkins immigrated to America in 1637. After a brief stay in both Boston and New Haven, he proceeded …
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connecticuthistory.org broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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