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Border disputes between New York and Connecticut

Map showing the Connecticut, New Haven, and Saybrook colonies and the CT–NY dispute
Date1638-1731
Location
Connecticut–New York border, Long Island Sound
Result Both sides claim victory
Belligerents
Border disputes between New York and Connecticut Connecticut Border disputes between New York and Connecticut New York
Commanders and leaders
Connecticut John Haynes (1638-1640)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1640-1641)
Connecticut John Haynes (1641-1642)
Connecticut George Wyllys (1642-1643)
Connecticut John Haynes (1643-1644)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1644-1645)
Connecticut John Haynes (1645-1646)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1646-1647)
Connecticut John Haynes (1647-1648)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1649-1650)
Connecticut John Haynes (1650-1651)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1651-1652)
Connecticut John Haynes (1652-1653)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1653-1954)
Connecticut John Haynes (1654)
Connecticut Edward Hopkins (1654-1655)
Connecticut Thomas Welles (1655-1656)
Connecticut John Webster (1656-1657)
Connecticut John Winthrop (1657–1658)
Connecticut Thomas Welles (1658-1659)
Connecticut John Winthrop (1659-1676)
Connecticut William Leete (1676-1783)
Connecticut Robert Treat (1683-1687)
Connecticut Edmund Andros (1687-1689)
Connecticut Robert Treat (1689-1698)
Connecticut Fitz-John Winthrop (1698-1707)
Connecticut Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1724)
Connecticut Joseph Talcott (1724-1731)
New York (state) Willem Kieft (1638-1647)
New York (state) Peter Stuyvesant (1647-1664)
New York (state) Richard Nicolls (1664-1668)
New York (state) Francis Lovelace (1668-1672)
New York (state) Anthony Colve (1673-1674)
New York (state) Edmund Andros (1674-1681)
New York (state) Anthony Brockholls (1681-1683)
New York (state) Thomas Dongan (1683-1688)
New York (state) Francis Nicholson (1688-1691)
New York (state) Jacob Leisler (1681-1691)
New York (state) Henry Sloughter (1691)
New York (state) Richard Ingoldesby (1691-1692)
New York (state) Benjamin Fletcher (1692-1697)
New York (state) Richard Coote (1698-1701)
New York (state) John Nanfan (1701-1702)
New York (state) Edward Hyde (1702-1708)
New York (state) John Lovelace (1708-1709)
New York (state) Pieter Schuyler (1708-1709)
New York (state) Richard Ingoldesby (1709-1710)
New York (state) Gerardus Beekman (1710)
New York (state) Robert Hunter (1710–1719)
New York (state) Pieter Schuyler (1719-1720)
New York (state) William Burnet (1720-1728)
New York (state) John Montgomerie (1728-1731)
New York (state) Rip Van Dam (1731)
Strength

Connecticut National Guard

  • Connecticut Army National Guard

New York National Guard

  • New York Army National Guard
Casualties and losses
None None

During the American colonial era, the colonies of New York and Connecticut often disputed the precise location of their shared border, leading to a border dispute that eventually gave the colonies their modern shapes. Though the dispute was officially resolved in 1731, effects of the boundary conflict persisted until well after both colonies gained statehood as part of the United States following the American Revolution.

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