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well there were 3 people to try to discover Maryland but the real person to discover the colony Maryland was lord Baltimore.
he called it maryland colony
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Actually, Cecilius Calvert founded the colony of Marylandas a colony for Catholics. His father, George, intended to do so but died before the title to the colony was issued.
Cecilius Calvert, the Second Baron Baltimore.
King Charles I or Lord Baltimore
well there were 3 people to try to discover Maryland but the real person to discover the colony Maryland was lord Baltimore.
It was created by Charter from King Charles I and conveyed to the second Lord Baltimore.
It's named after Lord Baltimore of the Irish Parliament. Baltimore is a town in County Cork in Southern Ireland and that's how he got his name. The name translated into Irish means "Baile an ti mor" meaning town of the big house.
In 1629, George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore in the Irish House of Lords, fresh from his failure further north with Newfoundland's Avalon colony, applied to Charles I for a new royal charter for what was to become the Province of Maryland. Calvert's interest in creating a colony derived from his Catholicism and his desire for the creation of a haven for Catholics in the new world. In addition, he was familiar with the fortunes that had been made in tobacco in Virginia, and hoped to recoup some of the financial losses he had sustained in his earlier colonial venture in Newfoundland. George Calvert died in April 1632, but a charter for 'Maryland Colony' (in Latin, 'Terra Maria') was granted to his son, Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, on June 20, 1632. The new colony was named in honor of Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of Charles I. -Skopedog
The colony you seek is Maryland.
he called it maryland colony
The Maryland colony was founded by Lord Baltimore. Lord Baltimore created this colony after England. There were brick houses and winding roads.
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).
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