mostly by carriage along the natoinal road
I would say Oregon or Washington are best known for lumber production.
Maryland
Washington D. C. would have been surrounded by the Confederacy if Maryland had seceded. Washington D.C. is on the northern side of the Potomac River within the state of Maryland and just across the river from Virginia.
washigton d.c is in Maryland so they had to protect it
Washington, D.C.
No, she never even entered the race. She lives in Rawlings, you see? She wanted to use the address of her rehab house to claim residence in Cumberland. It is a good thing she didn't run, or she would have been slaughtered.
The Capital of the US- Washington DC, is SOUTH of Maryland. If Maryland became part of the Confederacy, the US Capital would be surrounded by the Confederate States. And THAT would be rather awkward.
Lincoln didn't want Maryland to secede because Washington would be surrounded by the Confederacy.
No. The United States has 50 states, a number of territories/dependents, and D.C. The city of Washington, D.C. is a "federal city." It sits on land given by both Maryland and Virginia to be the nation's capital.
Between Maryland and Virginia, northeastern US.
Washington D.C. is not technically located in any state, as per the intention of its establishment. This is so it would be fair to all states and that no one state would host the capital of the country. It is under the jurisdiction of the Congress and not any state.
A Prince of Cumberland would be a prince who is the son of a prince who is Duke of Cumberland. For example, Prince George of Cumberland when his father, The Prince Ernest Augustus, was The Duke of Cumberland.