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1373:(1637β1715), sailed to Maryland in 1661 as a young man of 24, becoming the first member of the Calvert family to take personal charge of the colony. He was appointed deputy governor by his father and, when the 2nd Lord Baltimore died in 1675, Charles inherited Maryland, becoming governor in his own right. During his tenure the price of tobacco began to decline, causing economic hardship especially among the poor. A hurricane in 1667 devastated the tobacco crop. In 1684, the 3rd Lord Baltimore traveled to
1403:, despite his father cutting off his support. He also withdrew his son Charles from a Jesuit school, largely for political reasons. Henceforth father and son would worship within the Church of England, much to the disgust of his father Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore, who maintained his Catholic faith despite the political drawbacks, until his death in February 1715. Benedict became the Fourth Lord Baltimore upon his father's death in February 1715 and immediately petitioned
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Americans who were living in the location where the colonists first settled were called the Yaocomico Indians. The colonists gave the Yaocomico Indians cloth, hatchets, and hoes in exchange for the right to settle on the land. The Yaocomico Indians allowed the English settlers to live in their houses, a type of longhouse called a witchott. The Indians also taught the colonists how to plant corn, beans, and squash, as well as where to find food such as clams and oysters.
1021:"Historic St. Mary's City" (a historic preservationist/tourism agency) has been established to protect what is left of the ruins of the original 17th-century village, and several reconstructed, government buildings, little of which remained intact. With the exception of several periods of rebellion by early Protestants and later colonists, the colony/province remained under the control of the several Lords Baltimore until 1775β1776, when it joined with other colonies in
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Baltimore. His frequent travels made him difficult to contact and meant that Maryland was largely ruled without him. His personal life was extremely scandalous by the standards of the time, and this contributed to growing unrest in his colony. In 1758, his wife "died from a hurt she received by a fall out of a
1117:'s response to the raids, organized a volunteer militia to hunt down the Susquehannock. Bacon persuaded the Occaneechi to attack the closest Susquehannock encampment. After the Occaneechi returned with Susquehannock prisoners, Bacon turned on his allies and indiscriminately massacred Occaneechi men, women and children.
1719:, an army of 700 Puritans defeated a proprietarial army led by Colonel Darnall. Darnall later wrote: "Wee being in this condition and no hope left of quieting the people thus enraged, to prevent effusion of blood, capitulated and surrendered." The victorious Coode and his Puritans set up a new government that outlawed
1479:, then aged just 13. The colony, perhaps grateful to be rid of Frederick at last, recognized Harford as Calvert's heir. However, the will was challenged by the family of Frederick's sister, Louisa Calvert Browning, who did not recognize Harford's inheritance. Before the case could grind its way through the
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By 1730 there were public tobacco warehouses every fourteen miles. Bonded at Β£1,000 sterling, each inspector received from Β£25 to Β£60 as annual salary. Four hogsheads of 950 pounds were considered a ton for London shipment. Ships from
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was common in the early years, and
Puritan rebels briefly seized control of the province. In 1644 the dispute with William Claiborne led to armed conflict. Claiborne seized Kent Island while his associate, the pro-Parliament Puritan Richard Ingle, took over St. Mary's. Both used religion as a tool to
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Maryland to expand its treaty with the Susquehannock into an alliance. The Maryland assembly authorized armed assistance, and described the Susquehannock as "a Bullwarke and Security of the Northern Parts of this Province." A detachment of 50 soldiers was sent to help
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for an end to his family's authoritarian rule. Frederick, however, remained aloof from the colony and never set foot in it in his lifetime. He lived a life of leisure, writing verse and regarding the
Province of Maryland as little more than a source of revenue. The colony was ruled through governors
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Maryland developed along similar lines to Virginia. Its early settlements and population centers tended to cluster around the rivers and other waterways that empty into the Chesapeake Bay, and, like Virginia, Maryland's economy quickly became centered on the cultivation
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are large and spacious habitations, widely separated, composed of a number of buildings and surrounded by plantations extending farther than the eye can reach, cultivated ... by unhappy black men whom
European avarice brings hither. ...Their furniture is of the most costly wood, and rarest marbles,
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and Thomas Truman. After arriving at the
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Province of Maryland developed along lines very similar to those of Virginia. Tobacco was used as money, and the colonial legislature was obliged to pass a law requiring tobacco planters to raise a certain amount of corn as well, in order to ensure that the colonists would not go hungry. Like
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In some ways the General Assembly was an improvement upon the institutions of the mother country. In 1639, noting that Parliament had not been summoned in England for a decade, the free men of Maryland passed an act to the effect that "assemblies were to be called once in every three years at the
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Outside the plantations, much land was operated by independent farmers who rented from the proprietors, or owned it outright. They emphasized subsistence farming to grow food for their large families. Many of the Irish and Scottish immigrants specialized in rye-whiskey making, which they sold to
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mission in 1641, the Governor of Maryland declared the Susquehannock "enemies of the province." A few attempts were made to organize a military campaign, however, it was not until 1643 that an ill-fated expedition was mounted. The Susquehannock inflicted numerous casualties on the English and
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Other Susquehannock refugees fled to hunting camps on the North Branch of the Potomac or took refuge with the Lenape. Some refugees returned to the Susquehanna River in 1676 and established a palisaded village near the site of their previous village. This village was also abandoned when the
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raiders crossed the Potomac into Maryland and mistakenly killed several Susquehannock. Subsequent raids in Virginia and Maryland were blamed on the tribe. In September 1675, a thousand-man expedition against the Susquehannock was mounted by militia from Virginia and Maryland led by
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Lord Baltimore held all the land directly from the King for the payment of "two Indian arrowheads annually and one fifth of all gold and silver found in the colony." Maryland's foundation charter was drafted in feudal terms and based on the practices of the ancient
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valley and was vague about its border with Virginia. Charles rejected all the Dutch claims on the Atlantic seaboard, but was anxious to bolster English claims by formally occupying the territory. The new colony was named after the devoutly Catholic Queen
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1579:, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, a law mandating religious tolerance for trinitarian Christians. Passed on September 21, 1649, by the assembly of the Maryland Colony, it was the first law requiring religious tolerance in the
1164:, a Puritan from Virginia, received a royal trading commission granting him the right to trade with the natives in all lands in the mid-Atlantic where there was not already a patent in effect. Claiborne established a trading post on
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colony by the 18th century. In 1700 there were about 25,000 people and by 1750 that had grown more than 5 times to 130,000. By 1755, about 40% of Maryland's population was black. Maryland planters also made extensive use of
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Frederick died in 1771, by which time relations between Britain and her American colonies were fast deteriorating. In his will, Frederick left his proprietary Palatinate of Maryland to his eldest illegitimate son,
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of about twelve million acres (49,000 km), to the 2nd Baron Baltimore. Some historians view this grant as a form of compensation for the 2nd Lord Baltimore's father's having been stripped of his title of
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for sale in Europe. The need for cheap labor to help with the growth of tobacco, and later with the mixed farming economy that developed when tobacco prices collapsed, led to a rapid expansion of
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being the fewest ... it would be a most difficult task to draw such persons to consent unto a Law which shall compel them to maintaine ministers of a contrary perswasion to themselves."
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1184:, on June 20, 1632. This placed Claiborne on Calvert land. Claiborne refused to recognize Lord Baltimore's charter and rights, or the authority of his brother Leonard as governor.
1975:. In the 17th century, most Marylanders lived in rough conditions on small farms. While they raised a variety of fruits, vegetables, grains, and livestock, the main cash crop was
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with Maryland. The Susquehannock relinquished their claim to territory on either side of Chesapeake Bay, and reestablished a trading relationship with the English.
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enriched by skilful and artistic work. Their elegant and light carriages are drawn by finely bred horses, and driven by richly apparelled slaves."
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Poverty in a Land of Plenty: Tenancy in Eighteenth-Century Maryland
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1568:" was a period of civil unrest aggravated by the tensions of the
450:, whose father, George, had long sought to found a colony in the
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1421:. The Province of Maryland was restored to the control of the
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2587:"A 1652 Treaty Opens up the Story of the First Baltimoreans"
2506:"Maryland β The Catholic Experiment [ushistory.org]"
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begun by England's great imperial rival in this era, the
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Maryland also gave up some territory to create the new
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installed a Crown-appointed governor in 1692. This was
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The Encyclopedia of Colonial and Revolutionary America
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A Crown for Henrietta Maria: Maryland's Namesake Queen
2344:. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown. pp.
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invited them to settle on the Potomac River above the
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3441:
A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland, 1686β1776
427:. The province's first settlement and capital was in
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in his stead. Caecilius never travelled to Maryland.
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darkness, killing ten of the militia as they slept.
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2455:"MD History Q&A | Maryland Historical Society"
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3458:. Portland, Me., The Southworth-Anthoensen press.
3228:Tobacco Colony: Life in Early Maryland, 1650β1720
3168:Purvis, Thomas L. (1999). Balkin, Richard (ed.).
3103:Purvis, Thomas L. (1995). Balkin, Richard (ed.).
3068:Purvis, Thomas L. (1999). Balkin, Richard (ed.).
3033:Purvis, Thomas L. (1999). Balkin, Richard (ed.).
2534:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
2397:Portrait of The Free State: A History of Maryland
2288:. McFarland Incorporated Publishers. p. 155.
1591:) forces assumed control of Maryland for a time.
1230:, at the settlement of "Providence" (present-day
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2168:for the colony. In the 1776β77 debates over the
1282:Maryland lost some of its original territory to
1006:celebrated Mass. The new settlement was called "
3837:Colony of British Columbia and Vancouver Island
3295:Pictures of Rhode Island in the Past, 1642-1833
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2444:Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910
2301:"British Convicts Shipped to American Colonies"
1979:, which soon dominated the province's economy.
1715:to official positions of power. Led by Colonel
2176:more readily, ratifying it on April 28, 1788.
552:, presaging the end of British colonial rule.
448:Cecil Calvert, the English 2nd Baron Baltimore
6108:States and territories disestablished in 1776
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2363:"Maryland's Name & Queen Henrietta Maria"
1211:(Claiborne's co-commander) seized control of
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6083:1776 disestablishments in the British Empire
5912:Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
5895:South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
5773:South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
2800:, Virginia Places, accessed October 13, 2018
2779:. Houghton, Mifflin and company. p. 294
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1583:North American colonies. In 1654, after the
3444:. Baltimore : Typothetae of Baltimore.
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2894:Brugger, Robert J. (September 25, 1996).
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3020:Maryland, a Middle Temperament 1634β1980
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2818:. University of Chicago Press. pp.
2424:(New York: Facts on File, 1990), p. 254.
2040:, on the Patapsco River, leading to the
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1507:fulfilled much the same function as the
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1105:near the village of the Siouan-speaking
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2559:Samford, Patricia (February 11, 2015).
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1621:In 1650, Maryland had 10 churches with
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5941:Historical flags of the British Empire
5925:Claimed in 1908; territory formed 1985
3154:John E. Findling, Frank W. Thackeray,
2213:List of colonial governors of Maryland
1447:Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
1413:(1699β1751) was the great-grandson of
1345:Caecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
999:they raised a large cross, and led by
497:to its south, and the Dutch colony of
4063:Discourse Concerning Western Planting
3430:. Vol. I. New York, B. Franklin.
3204:"Colonial and Pre-Federal Statistics"
2267:"The Charter of Maryland : 1632"
2243:Economic history of Colonial Maryland
1991:and, later, forcible immigration and
1397:Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
1390:Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
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1755:American Declaration of Independence
1511:. An act was passed providing that:
1427:Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
1411:Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
1371:Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
1292:feuded over overlapping Royal grants
807:adding citations to reliable sources
763:on the north, which lyeth under the
484:Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
5752:Saint Andrew and Providence Islands
4595:. British Cameroons is now part of
3321:, Cambridge University Press (1994)
3280:Men of Letters in Colonial Maryland
2963:Epsomandewellhistoryexplorer.org.uk
2121:Maryland in the American Revolution
1377:in regard to a border dispute with
1339:George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
1333:George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
670:George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
493:Despite early competition with the
486:, declared in public that he was a
4611:unilaterally declared independence
4306:1708β1757, 1763β1782 and 1798β1802
3106:Revolutionary America 1763 to 1800
2107:and Maryland's major port city of
1425:by King George I when around 1715
1363:and sent his next younger brother
1182:Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
1147:George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore
25:
6088:Pre-statehood history of Maryland
5818:Antarctica and the South Atlantic
5797:Occupied by Argentina during the
4095:Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
3576:(1629β1641; 1679β1686; 1689β1776)
3292:Kimball, Gertrude Selwyn (1899).
2699:(Sentry edition (3rd) ed.).
1685:The Protestant Revolution of 1689
910:Catholic church at St Mary's City
431:, located at the southern end of
6118:Colonial United States (British)
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2673:. Library of Congress. June 1998
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1691:Protestant Revolution (Maryland)
1067:Articles of Peace and Friendship
1037:Relations with the Susquehannock
970:, off the northern shore of the
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515:American enslavement of Africans
442:The province began in 1632 as a
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3371:Journal of Historical Geography
2776:Old Virginia and Her Neighbours
2616:"Bacon's Rebellion (1676β1677)"
794:needs additional citations for
680:, wished to create a haven for
439:bordered by four tidal rivers.
87:Map of the Province of Maryland
5860:Australian Antarctic Territory
4716:since 1965 (before as part of
4713:British Indian Ocean Territory
4599:, while Tanganyika is part of
4230:since 1960 (before as part of
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2565:Maryland History by the Object
2399:. Tidewater Publishers. 1976.
2305:The American Historical Review
2228:History of slavery in Maryland
1767:History of slavery in Maryland
415:that joined in supporting the
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2859:Browne, William Hand (1890).
2745:. Dodd, Mead. pp. 63β67.
2739:Browne, William Hand (1890).
2439:Knott, Aloysius. "Maryland."
2218:Colonial families of Maryland
2162:Charles Carroll of Carrollton
1751:Charles Carroll of Carrollton
1271:PennβCalvert boundary dispute
765:40th degree of north latitude
517:βas well as the expansion of
4171:British Overseas Territories
3843:Province of British Columbia
3470:Colonial history of Maryland
3411:, Doubleday, New York (1929)
3383:10.1016/0305-7488(82)90001-9
2798:"Virginia-Maryland Boundary"
2299:Butler, James Davie (1896).
1957:Source: 1640β1760; 1770β1780
1665:, 16 Lutheran, 5 Baptist, 5
1587:(1649β1651), Parliamentary (
1575:In 1649 Maryland passed the
1238:, met Puritans loyal to the
1113:, unhappy with Governor Sir
538:committees of correspondence
5887:British Antarctic Territory
5597:Western Pacific Territories
3211:United States Census Bureau
3145:Retrieved February 22, 2010
3018:Brugger, Robert J., p. 38,
2561:"1652 Susquehannock Treaty"
2379:Frances Copeland Stickles,
2284:Sudie Doggett Wike (2022).
2166:Declaration of Independence
2144:declared independence from
1509:House of Commons of England
1136:by Christopher Browne, 1685
731:, specifically claimed the
700:, the 2nd Baron Baltimore.
556:Origins in the 17th century
550:Declaration of Independence
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5625:Gilbert and Ellice Islands
5042:British Arctic Territories
4022:Brandenburger Saint Thomas
3831:Colony of British Columbia
2810:Hubbard, Bill Jr. (2009).
2528:Jennings, Francis (1968).
2174:United States Constitution
2118:
2046:Charleston, South Carolina
2019:Maryland developed into a
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3265:John Mack Faragher, ed.,
2910:– via Google Books.
2441:The Catholic Encyclopedia
2170:Articles of Confederation
2032:. An extensive system of
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1505:Maryland General Assembly
1494:County Palatine of Durham
460:European wars of religion
454:to serve as a refuge for
425:Articles of Confederation
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3716:Massachusetts Bay Colony
3171:Colonial America to 1763
3071:Colonial America to 1763
3036:Colonial America to 1763
2945:Retrieved August 9, 2010
2718:Brenner, Robert (2003).
2395:Dozer, Donald Marquand.
2085:The Baltimore Advertiser
1459:Kingdom of Great Britain
1451:Proprietary Governorship
544:similar to the one that
6098:Former English colonies
5678:1919β1942 and 1945β1968
5503:18th and 19th centuries
5319:Queen Charlotte Islands
5279:North-Western Territory
5251:1665β1674 and 1702β1776
4854:1781β1784 and 1795β1819
4519:1923β1965 and 1979β1980
4202:Commonwealth of Nations
4034:Scottish Darien Company
3978:Hospitaller Saint Croix
3777:Dominion of New England
3759:North-Western Territory
3424:Thomas, Isaiah (1874).
3407:Andrews, Matthew Page,
3023:Retrieved July 26, 2010
2940:Hoffman, Ronald, p.79,
2641:Kruer, Matthew (2021).
2115:The American Revolution
1993:enslavement of Africans
1761:Plantations and economy
1667:German Baptist Brethren
1585:Third English Civil War
1577:Maryland Toleration Act
1541:Maryland Toleration Act
1240:Commonwealth of England
897:Act Concerning Religion
885:1975 reconstruction of
456:English Roman Catholics
281:β’ Charter granted
5428:West Indies Federation
4617:) and continued as an
4200:Current member of the
4087:Of Plymouth Plantation
3809:(1779β1783; 1814β1815)
3718:(1629β1686; 1689β1691)
3694:(1620β1686; 1689β1691)
3606:(1664β1673; 1702β1776)
3252:Gregory A. Stiverson,
2722:London:Verso. p. 124,
2479:Elson, Henry William.
2367:Mdarchives.state.md.us
2338:Sparks, Jared (1846).
2125:Up to the time of the
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5350:Saint Kitts and Nevis
4621:state until the 1979
4227:Akrotiri and Dhekelia
3868:Columbian Viceroyalty
2981:Aboutfamouspeople.com
2927:Retrieved Jan 24 2010
2757:Encyclopedia Virginia
2622:. Virginia Humanities
2620:Encyclopedia Virginia
2614:Rice, James Douglas.
2088:, first published by
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1772:Historical population
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1221:Parliament of England
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435:, a peninsula in the
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6113:Province of Maryland
5878:Realm of New Zealand
5876:(transferred to the
5863:(transferred to the
5696:Realm of New Zealand
5297:Prince Edward Island
5175:1671β1816, 1833β1960
4004:Dutch Virgin Islands
3952:Spanish West Florida
3946:Spanish East Florida
3825:Stickeen Territories
3530:New England Colonies
3455:The Colonial Printer
2773:Fiske, John (1900).
2273:. December 18, 1998.
2238:Lord Baltimore penny
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2081:The Maryland Journal
1989:indentured servitude
1463:legislative assembly
1308:Province of New York
1228:Battle of the Severn
1195:In 1644, during the
997:St. Clement's Island
968:St. Clement's Island
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678:Charles I of England
672:(1579β1632), former
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519:indentured servitude
513:and the concomitant
511:Atlantic slave trade
506:for sale in Europe.
397:Province of Maryland
260:Annapolis Convention
212:Proprietary Governor
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4902:Straits Settlements
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3916:Spanish Saint Croix
3540:Chesapeake Colonies
3417:Maryland Law Review
3409:History of Maryland
2977:"Frederick Calvert"
2959:"Frederick Calvert"
2485:www.usahistory.info
2481:"Colonial Maryland"
2271:avalon.law.yale.edu
2223:History of Maryland
2185:American Revolution
2127:American Revolution
2097:American Revolution
2076:Nicholas Hasselbach
2026:indentured servants
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1740:Roman Catholic Mass
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1004:Father Andrew White
619:Maryland portal
585:American Revolution
564:History of Maryland
530:American Revolution
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458:at the time of the
417:American Revolution
202:Lord Baltimore, 6th
190:Lord Baltimore, 2nd
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3984:French Saint Croix
3450:Wroth, Lawrence C.
3436:Wroth, Lawrence C.
3323:Retrieved Jan 2010
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3519:Thirteen Colonies
2923:Hoffman, Ronald,
2907:978-0-8018-5465-1
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4493:Sierra Leone
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4351:Bechuanaland
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293:Independence
72:Coat of arms
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6057: /
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5664:New Zealand
5573:New Zealand
5442:West Jersey
5357:Saint Lucia
5343:Saint Kitts
5337:Saint Croix
5317:1763β1791*
5285:Nova Scotia
5231:New England
5187:, 1691β1776
5154:East Jersey
5142:Connecticut
5021:Bay Islands
4908:Transjordan
4826:Mesopotamia
4664:Afghanistan
4658:Aden Colony
4443:Niger Coast
4409:) 1874β1957
4385:East Africa
4367:Cape Colony
4357:) 1884β1966
4347:) 1868β1966
4090:(1630β1651)
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3761:(1670β1870)
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3586:Connecticut
3582:(1632β1776)
3570:(1607β1776)
3357:Wroth, 1922
3345:Wroth, 1938
3178:. pp.
2783:December 6,
2030:penal labor
1725:William III
1721:Catholicism
1604:Anabaptists
1401:Anglicanism
1166:Kent Island
1082:Great Falls
901:Catholicism
534:New England
446:granted to
263:(1774-1776)
257:(1634-1774)
250:Legislature
240:Robert Eden
154:Anglicanism
125:(from 1695)
118:(1634β1695)
106:(1707β1776)
100:(1634β1707)
6072:Categories
6045:76Β°25β²56β³W
6042:38Β°11β²21β³N
5898:since 1908
5890:since 1908
5856:since 1833
5848:since 1816
5840:since 1815
5832:since 1658
5789:department
5776:since 1908
5768:since 1833
5569:since 1838
5549:Swan River
5543:Queensland
5430:1958β1962
5412:since 1666
5398:since 1799
5249:New Jersey
5219:New Albion
5203:since 1632
5200:Montserrat
5181:1629β1691
5128:since 1670
5050:1858β1866
5038:since 1619
4990:since 1650
4943:Bangladesh
4878:1841β1946
4840:1882β1963
4806:Federation
4784:1819β1826
4722:Seychelles
4666:1839β1842
4557:since 1816
4541:Tanganyika
4499:Somaliland
4487:Seychelles
4483:since 1658
4403:Gold Coast
4397:The Gambia
4341:Basutoland
4337:since 1815
4279:Free State
4272:1542β1800
4258:Heligoland
4254:since 1713
4010:New Sweden
3966:New France
3604:New Jersey
3113:. p.
3078:. p.
3043:. p.
2677:August 19,
2626:October 9,
2596:October 1,
2183:after the
2021:plantation
1765:See also:
1717:John Coode
1314:Government
1107:Occaneechi
1027:U.S. State
859:March 2018
829:newspapers
757:main ocean
720:in 1625.
488:Protestant
480:John Coode
403:and later
161:Government
144:Piscataway
102:Colony of
96:Colony of
5882:1841β1947
5869:1841β1933
5760:1831β1966
5754:1670β1688
5748:1651β1667
5742:1631β1641
5672:1914β1962
5666:1907β1947
5659:1901β1942
5657:Australia
5652:1900β1974
5646:1900β1970
5634:1893β1978
5627:1892β1979
5621:1889β1948
5615:1888β1901
5609:Rarotonga
5605:1884β1902
5599:1877β1976
5593:1874β1970
5587:1851β1901
5581:1846β1847
5575:1841β1907
5561:1836β1901
5555:1829β1901
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5527:1803β1901
5517:1788β1901
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5444:1674β1702
5436:1967β1983
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5390:1889β1962
5384:1862β1863
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5281:1859β1870
5275:1712β1776
5269:1583β1907
5263:1907β1949
5257:1664β1776
5245:1637β1662
5243:New Haven
5239:1680β1776
5233:1686β1689
5227:1784β1867
5215:1628β1983
5209:1655β1860
5195:1632β1776
5169:1655β1962
5162:1733β1776
5156:1674β1702
5150:1701β1776
5144:1636β1776
5138:1818β1846
5120:1663β1712
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5106:1841β1867
5100:1791β1841
5094:1791β1841
5082:1762β1974
5075:1763β1783
5069:1763β1978
5063:1754β1820
5054:1866β1871
5030:1871β1981
5023:1643β1860
5017:1624β1966
5011:1670β1973
5004:1860β1981
4997:1632β1860
4922:1898β1930
4916:1892β1971
4910:1921β1946
4904:1826β1946
4898:1945β1946
4892:1946β1963
4890:Singapore
4884:1946β1963
4872:1702β1705
4866:1786β1946
4860:1923β1948
4858:Palestine
4846:1946β1963
4834:1891β1971
4828:1920β1932
4822:1762β1764
4816:1796β1965
4808:1948β1957
4802:1946β1948
4796:1885β1946
4790:1895β1946
4778:1848β1946
4772:1918β1961
4766:1811β1816
4760:1858β1947
4754:1841β1997
4752:Hong Kong
4748:1878β1960
4742:1795β1948
4736:1888β1984
4730:1824β1948
4718:Mauritius
4708:1874β1963
4696:1757β1947
4690:1812β1824
4680:1685β1824
4678:Bencoolen
4672:1879β1919
4660:1839β1967
4575:1887β1897
4569:1890β1963
4563:1890β1962
4549:1900β1910
4547:Transvaal
4543:1922β1961
4537:1899β1956
4531:1893β1968
4529:Swaziland
4525:1900β1914
4513:1915β1931
4507:1910β1931
4501:1884β1960
4495:1792β1961
4489:1903β1976
4475:1900β1910
4469:1891β1964
4467:Nyasaland
4463:1924β1964
4457:1900β1914
4451:1914β1960
4445:1884β1900
4439:1856β1910
4433:1810β1968
4431:Mauritius
4427:1807β1808
4421:1862β1906
4415:1920β1963
4399:1816β1965
4393:1882β1922
4387:1895β1920
4381:1891β1907
4375:1806β1910
4369:1795β1803
4363:1919β1961
4361:Cameroons
4298:1813β1964
4292:1800β1813
4281:1921β1931
4266:1809β1864
4260:1807β1890
4251:Gibraltar
4246:1878β1960
4240:1794β1796
4194:*Current
3874:New Spain
3728:New Haven
3680:Jamestown
3419:99 (1951)
3302:March 15,
2695:(1967) .
2570:March 23,
2109:Baltimore
2105:Frederick
2092:in 1773.
2038:Baltimore
1679:Mennonite
1659:Methodism
1549:Anglicans
1255:Worcester
1205:privateer
1160:In 1631,
1151:Charles I
1145:In 1629,
1023:rebellion
1012:Annapolis
921:Jamestown
751:near the
542:tea party
464:Anglicans
452:New World
150:Religion
140:Nanticoke
134:English,
122:Annapolis
42:1634β1776
6018:Monarchy
6006:Maryland
5957:Category
5793:Colombia
5708:Kiribati
5585:Victoria
5525:Tasmania
5416:Virginia
5382:Stickeen
5370:Saybrook
5309:Plymouth
5255:New York
5193:Maryland
5185:Province
5148:Delaware
5118:Carolina
5110:Dominion
5104:Province
5067:Dominica
5015:Barbados
4987:Anguilla
4958:disputed
4939:Pakistan
4814:Maldives
4688:Billiton
4615:Rhodesia
4601:Tanzania
4597:Cameroon
4573:Zululand
4567:Zanzibar
4355:Botswana
4124:Category
3747:Carolina
3722:Saybrook
3710:Carolana
3692:Plymouth
3610:New York
3598:Delaware
3580:Maryland
3568:Virginia
3452:(1938).
3438:(1922).
3359:, p. 114
3335:, p. 323
2191:See also
2142:Maryland
1705:Puritans
1677:, and 1
1675:Moravian
1651:Lutheran
1649:, and 3
1627:Anglican
1553:Puritans
1431:Anglican
1207:Captain
1174:Delaware
1031:Maryland
995:Here at
952:and the
944:Barbados
745:Maryland
705:Maryland
692:called "
676:to King
599:Topics:
468:Puritans
419:against
381:Maryland
337:Maryland
307:Currency
5980:Portals
5948:culture
5702:Vanuatu
5492:Oceania
5167:Jamaica
5160:Georgia
5080:Grenada
5035:Bermuda
5009:Bahamas
4995:Antigua
4876:Sarawak
4588:Namibia
4449:Nigeria
4425:Madeira
4345:Lesotho
4304:Minorca
4270:Ireland
4238:Corsica
4165:Former
3668:Roanoke
3640:Georgia
3402:Sources
3347:, p. 41
3230:(1982).
3180:128β129
2671:loc.gov
2490:May 11,
2464:May 11,
2325:1833611
2146:Britain
2131:English
1985:tobacco
1977:tobacco
1949:245,474
1938:202,599
1927:162,267
1916:141,073
1905:116,093
1809:+672.6%
1655:Friends
1643:Baptist
1608:Quakers
1589:Puritan
1581:English
1561:Quakers
1457:of the
1375:England
1365:Leonard
1253:, from
1155:tobacco
962:"), at
843:scholar
574:By year
504:tobacco
472:Quakers
401:English
399:was an
291:β’
268:History
111:Capital
98:England
5967:Portal
5787:Now a
5758:Guiana
5712:Tuvalu
5315:Quebec
5087:Canada
5028:Belize
4920:Weihai
4864:Penang
4852:Padang
4782:Malaya
4776:Labuan
4770:Kuwait
4746:Cyprus
4740:Ceylon
4734:Brunei
4706:Borneo
4700:Bhutan
4694:Bengal
4630:Zambia
4561:Uganda
4323:Africa
4296:Colony
4286:Malta
4244:Cyprus
4232:Cyprus
4216:Europe
4182:Legend
4106:(1676)
4098:(1638)
4082:(1622)
4074:(1620)
4066:(1584)
4036:(1698)
3789:Quebec
3688:(1619)
3674:Popham
3243:(1922)
3186:
3121:
3086:
3051:
2904:
2846:(2000)
2826:
2726:
2649:
2546:986100
2544:
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2323:
2160:, and
2034:rivers
1952:+21.2%
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