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Virginia and West Virginia derive their names from Elizabeth I known as the Virgin Queen and Maryland is named for Queen Henrietta Mary (Queen Mary). The Carolinas are not named for a Carol or some such name but instead for Charles I or Carolus in Latin. And Pennsylvania does not get its name from a lady named Pennyor Penelope, but for William Penn.It should be noted that Montana did not get its name from Hannah Montana, but from from the Spanish word montanameaning Mountain and Georgia was not named for Georgia O'Keefe but the other way around.
Tidewater Colonies were those affected by the tidal surge coming in and out of bays and lowlands. This created a very good agricultural area known for growing rice and indigo. The colonies considered Tidewater colonies were Georgia and the Carolinas. A common misconception is that Virginia, Maryland, and these colonies were all Tidewater colonies. Virginia and Maryland were Chesapeake colonies, and their society was largely based off tobacco, whereas in the Tidewater indigo, rice, and sugar were major exports. Tobacco in reality did not grow as well in these colonies as it did in the Chesapeake.
Answer: Jamestown, Virginia 1607
Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri.
In order of date of statehood: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island
They were known as the thirteen colonies. They are: Connecticut Delaware Georgia Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Virginia
Florida Oklahoma Texas Idaho west Virginia, Virginia, north Carolina. New Mexico Maryland
Maryland was colonized and founded by George Calvert
The following states have a place known as Aberdeen: Arkansas California Florida Georgia Idaho Indiana Maryland Mississippi Montana New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Washington West Virginia
The area now known as Annapolis, Maryland was settled in 1649 by Puritan exiles from Virginia that were led by Governor William Stone. It did not receive the name of Annapolis, Maryland until 1694.
The following states have a place known as Aberdeen: Arkansas California Florida Georgia Idaho Indiana Maryland Mississippi Montana New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Washington West Virginia
The Northern States, known as the Union and the Southern States Known as the Confederacy. The Confederate southern states were; South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina. It is interesting to note that both Delaware and Maryland remained in the Union and both were slave States.