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Windsor, Connecticut's first community, was launched in 1633 when settlers sailed from Plymouth Colony in 
Massachusetts to establish themselves at the confluence of the Farmington and Connecticut rivers. 

The Native Americans referred to this area as Matianuck.

The Reverend John Warham and 60 members of his congregation, a church organized in England in 1630, 
arrived two years later, and renamed the settlement Dorchester. A final name change to Windsor was decreed in 
1637 by the colony's General Court.

Windsor has been the home of one Governor, two Lieutenant Governors, two Secretaries of the State, and one State 
Treasurer. Its original land has been used to spin off no less than 20 other Connecticut towns, in whole or part, from 
Litchfield and Torrington to the west, to Tolland in the east. For approximately 100 years (1830-1930) woolen mills 
and paper mills located on the Farmington River in the Poquonock and Rainbow sections of Windsor provided 
employment for up to 500 people. Historically, Windsor's economy has been dominated by two pursuits: tobacco farming 
and brickmaking(since 1675). In its heyday, there were more than 40 brickyards in Windsor.  

The last one disappeared in the 1960's. The first tobacco crop was planted in 1640 with seeds brought to Connecticut 
from the Virginia tobacco plantations.

Currently Windsor's industrial base encompasses a wide range or products and services, including insurance, 
software development, energy research and development, and manufacturing of nuclear reactors, 
engine components, and machinery.




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