Founders Day in 1634.
Toleration Act of 1649.
Puritan Revolt of 1650.
Battle of the Severn in 1654.
Articles of Confederation ratified in 1781.
Annapolis Convention of 1786.
Statehood 1788.
Its founding followed by religious strife, the Maryland Toleration act, more religious strife, border disputes, the American Revolution, Brandywine, Statehood, Union occupation and the American Civil War and Antietam.
The founding of the colony.
The Toleration Act.
The American Revolution.
Statehood.
The Civil War.
The Battle of Antietam.
Consider:
The first Colonists arrived in 1634 from England aboard the Ark and the Dove.
Maryland was a southern colony
Yes, there were.
Maryland
well there were 3 people to try to discover Maryland but the real person to discover the colony Maryland was lord Baltimore.
The original colony of Maryland was founded in 1634.
Maryland was the only colony where Catholics were free to worship without fear of persecution.
Maryland was a southern colony
Yes, there were.
Maryland is a middle colony
Maryland colony is located in the southern colonies. Maryland is surrounded by Delaware and Virginia.
Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony.
Maryland became a royal colony in 1691
Maryland Maryland
Maryland was a Colony in New England from 1632-1776. Maryland wasn't an African Colony and had no relations with any African colonies.
Maryland was the colony where Catholics played important leadership roles in the early days. It was founded as a haven for English Catholics escaping religious persecution, with Lord Baltimore granting them religious freedom. The colony's government and society were predominantly Catholic during its early years.
Maryland
Maryland