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* April 14 – The English settle the [[New Haven County|New Haven Colony]], founding [[New_Haven_County#New Haven|New Haven]], the first planned city in America. The city will transform into a piece of [[New Haven County]].
 
* April 14 – The English settle the [[New Haven County|New Haven Colony]], founding [[New_Haven_County#New Haven|New Haven]], the first planned city in America. The city will transform into a piece of [[New Haven County]].
 
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* February 1 – The English settle the [[Fairfield County|New Haven Colony]], founding [[Fairfield_County#Ivy_Town|Ivy_Town]]. The town will transform into a piece of [[Fairfield County]].
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* February 1 – The English settle the [[Fairfield County|New Haven Colony]], founding [[Fairfield_County#Ivy_Town|Ivy Town]]. The town will transform into a piece of [[Fairfield County]].
 
* April 7 – The English settle the [[Fairfield County|New Haven Colony]], founding the town of [[Fairfield_County#Fairfield|Fairfield]]. The town will transform into a piece of [[Fairfield County]].
 
* April 7 – The English settle the [[Fairfield County|New Haven Colony]], founding the town of [[Fairfield_County#Fairfield|Fairfield]]. The town will transform into a piece of [[Fairfield County]].
 
* April 15 – The Dutch settle [[Nassau County|New Netherland]], founding the town of [[Nassau_County#Oyster Bay|Oyster Bay]]. The town will transform into a piece of [[Nassau County]].
 
* April 15 – The Dutch settle [[Nassau County|New Netherland]], founding the town of [[Nassau_County#Oyster Bay|Oyster Bay]]. The town will transform into a piece of [[Nassau County]].

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  • March 7 – The English settle the Gotham Colony, founding the town of Harlowbury (now called West Harlow). The town will transform into a piece of Gotham.

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  • March 7 – English settlers found the town of Maspeth (now called Ridgewood) in the Dutch Republic's New Netherland. The town will transform into a piece of New York.
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  • November 10 – As provided in the Treaty of Westminster of February 19, the Dutch Republic cedes its colony of New Netherland to the Kingdom of England. This includes the colonial capital, New Orange, which is returned to its English name of New York. The colonies of Berbice and Essequibo (now Guyana), and Suriname, remain in Dutch hands.

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  • October 24 – Blüdhaven is incorporated as a commonwealth.