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Connecticut

Connecticut and the Revolutionary War

Also check specific people in the Previous Topics guide.

Archives

Many record groups may have relevant information. This guide offers just a few examples.

Books, Documents, etc.

Other Institutions

Local libraries, historical societies and museums can be helpful.

Saratoga

Saratoga

While Connecticut-born Benedict Arnold is best known for his treason, he was first a hero of the Revolutionary War.

See also previous topics:

Books, Documents, etc.

Other Institutions - General

Other Institutions - General

Women and the Revolution

Women and the Revolution

Revolutionary Women and how the role of women changed during and after the War.

People of Color and the Revolution

People of Color and the Revolution

These are only a few examples.

Loyalists

Not everyone in the colonies supported independence from England. Those who remained loyal to England were called Loyalists or Tories.

See also guide pages:

Connecticut State Archives

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