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The New Milford North Purchase was a big land deal that happened a long time ago, in 1741, in a place called Connecticut in the United States. Imagine a time when people were still settling new areas! This purchase was about buying a large piece of land north of the towns of New Milford and Woodbury. This land stretched all the way up to the border of Massachusetts. A group of people from Hartford and Windsor helped make this important deal happen.

What Was the New Milford North Purchase?

The New Milford North Purchase was a special agreement to buy a huge area of land. It was like buying a very large piece of a puzzle that would become part of Litchfield County later on. This land was bought from Native American tribes who had lived there for a long time.

Why Was This Land Important?

In the 1700s, land was super important. It was where people built homes, farmed, and started new towns. The New Milford North Purchase opened up new areas for settlers to move into and create new communities. It helped shape the map of Connecticut as we know it today.

Who Was Involved in the Purchase?

The people who organized this land deal were settlers from two towns in Connecticut: Hartford and Windsor. They were looking for new places to expand and build more towns. These groups worked together to make the purchase happen.

How Did It Change Connecticut?

This land deal helped Connecticut grow. It allowed more people to move into the northern parts of the colony. Over time, new towns and farms were established on this land. It was a big step in the history of how Connecticut was settled and developed.

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