No because it would not have been a colony
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The Proprietor was Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore. Maryland's first Governor was his younger brother Leosnard Calvert who brought the first colonists to Maryland in 1634. that is right but here is some more info. King Charles the 1st gave the colony to George Calvert. However, it was George Calvert son the 2nd Lord Baltimore or Cecil Calvert, who actually found Maryland..
The charter for the colony of Maryland was granted to George Calvert Baron of Baltimore. He died, however, before the colony was settled. His son, Cecil Calvert or more commonly know as Lord Baltimore, saw to it that the colony was settled. In 1633, the first group of settlers sailed for the colony led by Leonard Calvert, Cecil Calvert's younger brother.
Because Cecil Calvert stayed in England, they stayed , too.
The Proprietor was Cecil Calvert the 2nd Lord Baltimore whose brother Leonard as Governor took the first colonists to Maryland on the Ark and the Dove in 1634.
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Cecil Calvert intended for Maryland to be a refuge where English Roman Catholics could live without religious persecution. He established this colony in 1634. Cecil Calvert's title was Second Lord Baltimore.
because he founded maryland
Cecil Calvert, the Baron of Baltimore, founded Maryland on June 20th, 1632. The first colonists begin arriving to this new territory in 1634.
Because Cecil Calvert stayed in England, they stayed , too.
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
The Proprietor was Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore.
Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore.