After the real live birds named Baltimore oriole. The male Baltimore oriole has the same colors as Lord Baltimore wore, black and orange. Lord Baltimore is the founder of Maryland. The Baltimore oriole is also Maryland's state bird.
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The Calvert family was given a charter to start the colony in 1632 by the British King of the time (I think it as King George II, but don't quote me on that). Maryland was a proprietary colony meaning that the king would give then a charter and land in exchange for running the colony in the name of the motherland, Britain. So the first leader was the Calvet Family.Thomas Johnson (not Jefferson) was the first governor of Maryland under the United States of America.Hope this Helps
Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary is gay LOL IM IN SCHOOL).The charter that Lord Baltimore received in 1632 from King Charles I of England specified a name for the new colony. It was to be called Maryland to honor King Charles' wife Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary).
Although Catholicism is prominent in the history of Maryland, states in the United States are not classified according to religious denominations.Around 1632, Lord Baltimore (a Catholic) was granted a charter for a new colony by King Charles I of England (a High Anglican). Maryland was named in the charter to honor King Charles' wife Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary- a Catholic). The specific name given in that charter was Terra Mariae, anglice, Maryland.Maryland was noted for being one of the few predominantly Catholic colonies.
In 1632, the Catholic nobleman Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, established the colony of Maryland as a haven for Catholics. In 1633, he named his brother Leonard Calvert as governor of this colony.
Baltimore was named after Lord Baltimore, the founder of the Maryland colony, whose full name was Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. The city was established in 1729 and named in his honor.
sfhduhdfkjdshdskfhkjdsOkay that ^^ Is not it. He was the founder of Maryland, and son of George Calvert. His real name is Cecil Calvert, but became Lord Baltimore the Second
After the real live birds named Baltimore oriole. The male Baltimore oriole has the same colors as Lord Baltimore wore, black and orange. Lord Baltimore is the founder of Maryland. The Baltimore oriole is also Maryland's state bird.
The charter that Lord Baltimore received in 1632 from King Charles I of England specified a name for the new colony. It was to be called Maryland to honor King Charles' wife Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary).
The charter that Lord Baltimore received from King Charles I of England specified a name for the new colony. It was to be called Maryland to honor King Charles' wife Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary).
"Baltimore" in the United States comes from naming conventions honoring Lord Baltimore of Great Britain. Research Colonial times in America or research Lord Baltimore on the internet!
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The charter that Lord Baltimore received from King Charles I of England specified a name for the new colony. It was to be called Maryland to honor King Charles' wife Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary).
The Catholic colony was Maryland, aptly named for the much venerated mother of God. The heart of the Catholic Church in America has long been Baltimore, of Baltimore Catechism fame.Correction:The charter that Lord Baltimore received from King Charles I of England specified a name for the new colony. It was to be called Maryland to honor King Charles' wife Queen Henrietta Maria (Queen Mary).
sfhduhdfkjdshdskfhkjdsOkay that ^^ Is not it. He was the founder of Maryland, and son of George Calvert. His real name is Cecil Calvert, but became Lord Baltimore the Second
The Baltimore Checkerspot butterfly was named after Lord Baltimore. and became the Maryland state butterfly in 1793