Virginia and Maryland
Washington D.C used land from Maryland and Virginia.
The District of Columbia was formed from land from Virginia and Maryland.
The states of Virginia and Maryland donated land for Washington, District of Columbia. In 1846, Virginia took back the land it donated for Washington, D.C., so the remaining land came from Maryland.
Charles I was the English king who granted land to Maryland. Charles was later executed in 1649 after a struggle with Parliament.
The indians were in need of land and Maryland was the best recourse
It isn't in Maryland. It is in the District of Columbia which was created from land annexed from Virginia and Maryland.
How long did the trip to Maryland take?
In 1632 the King of England gave Lord Baltimore 10 million acres of land. This land became Maryland. Maryland was one of the first states to become an area that some persecuted religious could practice freedom of religion.
In 1632 the King of England gave Lord Baltimore 10 million acres of land. This land became Maryland. Maryland was one of the first states to become an area that some persecuted religious could practice freedom of religion.
The growing of cash crops affected the societies in the states of Virginia and Maryland because it caused them to invade the Native Americans to take their land. Growing certain cash crops was hard on the soil and they needed more land.
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