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  1. Read More. Yale’s reach is both local and international. It partners with its hometown of New Haven, Connecticut to strengthen the city’s community and economy.

    • Centers & Institutes

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  2. New Haven. See why Yale’s hometown is the cultural capital of Connecticut and a magnet for “foodies.”.

    • Pre-Colonial Foundation as An Independent Colony
    • As Part of The Connecticut Colony
    • Post-Colonial Period and Industrialization
    • Post-Industrial Era and Urban Redevelopment
    • Timeline of Notable Firsts

    Before Europeans arrived, the New Haven area was the home of the Quinnipiac tribe of Native Americans, who lived in villages around the harbor and subsisted off local fisheries and the farming of maize. The area was briefly visited by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in 1614. Dutch traders set up a small trading system of beaverpelts with the local inh...

    In 1664 New Haven became part of the Connecticut Colony when the two colonies were merged under political pressure from England. Some members of the New Haven Colony seeking to establish a new theocracy elsewhere went on to establish Newark, New Jersey. It was made co-capitalof Connecticut in 1701, a status it retained until 1873. In 1716, the Coll...

    New Haven was incorporated as a city in 1784, and Roger Sherman, one of the signers of the Constitution and author of the "Connecticut Compromise", became the new city's first mayor. The city struck fortune in the late 18th century with the inventions and industrial activity of Eli Whitney, a Yale graduate who remained in New Haven to develop the c...

    New Haven's expansion continued during the two World Wars, with most new inhabitants being African Americans from the American South and Puerto Ricans. The city reached its peak population after World War II. The area of New Haven is only , encouraging further development of new housing after 1950 in adjacent, suburban towns. Moreover, as in other ...

    1638: New Haven becomes the first planned city in America.
    1776: Yale student David Bushnell invents the first American submarine.
    1787: John Fitch builds the first steamboat.
    1793: Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin.
  3. New Haven County is a county in the south central part of the U.S. state of Connecticut. As of the 2020 census , the population was 864,835, making it the third-most populous county in Connecticut. Two of the state's largest cities, New Haven (3rd) and Waterbury (5th), are part of New Haven County.

  4. 31 de may. de 2011 · East Haven is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 27,923. Located east of New Haven, it is part of the Greater New Haven area. East Haven is from Hartford, from New York City, from Providence, Rhode Island, and from Boston.