The history of Maryland included only Native Americans until Europeans, starting with http://www.answers.com/topic/giovanni-caboto in 1498, began exploring the area. The first settlements came in 1645 when the English arrived in numbers of gaylord groups and created a permanent colony. In 1776, during the Maryland became a state in the http://www.answers.com/topic/united-states. It was a http://www.answers.com/topic/slave-state with some http://www.answers.com/topic/confederate-states-of-america sympathies, but remained in the Union during the http://www.answers.com/topic/american-civil-war. Although small in size, the state has distinct socio-political-economic regions, including the major city of Baltimore, Baltimore's suburbs, the Washington suburbs, Western Maryland, and the Eastern Shore.
The web address of the Natural History Society Of Maryland is: http://www.marylandnature.org
The phone number of the Natural History Society Of Maryland is: 410-882-5376.
The address of the Natural History Society Of Maryland is: 6908 Belair Rd, Baltimore, MD 21206
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James McSherry has written: 'Pere Jean, or, The Jesuit missionnary' -- subject(s): Romans, History, Fiction, Indians of North America, Histoire, Indiens 'A history of Maryland' -- subject(s): History, Militia, Regimental histories, Maryland. Militia, Maryland
Maryland was a Colony in New England from 1632-1776. Maryland wasn't an African Colony and had no relations with any African colonies.
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Marion W. DeGroff has written: 'A history of the Presbyterian Home of Maryland, 1883-1977' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterian Home of Maryland
Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell has written: 'Historical sketch of the University of Maryland, School of medicine (1807-1890)' -- subject(s): Physicians, College Park University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park. School of Medicine, Medical Schools, History 'University of Maryland, 1807-1907, its history, influence, equipment and characteristics' -- subject(s): Maryland. University (1812-1920), Maryland, Maryland. University
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The phone number of the History House is: 301-777-8678.
Carroll T. Bond has written: 'The Court of Appeals of Maryland' -- subject(s): Appellate courts, Courts, History, Maryland, Maryland. Court of Appeals