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Maryland was the first royal colony?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 11/17/2021

no because if Delaware was the first state in the union then Delaware obviously had a royal colony and Maryland was the 5th state to enter the union so there had to be a state before it with a royal colony so........................ NO! and if you don't think this answers true research it yourself.

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