Maryland
because during the revolutionary war our first president praised the Maryland troops and was given the nickname old line state
Old line State
Maryland is not called the presidential state, it IS called the old line state. Though, you may have gotten that from that part of Maryland was given up to make D.C.
Maryland's nicknames are "The Old Line State" and "Free State". Legend has it that George Washington called Maryland "The Old Line State" referring to the regular line troops from Maryland who served courageously in the Revolutionary War. It is called the "Free State" because Maryland became the first state to abolish slavery when the provisions of the Maryland's Constitution was adopted abolishing slavery within the state's borders.
No, Annapolis is the capital of Maryland whose Motto is the Old Line State.
Maryland
Maryland
The imaginary line around a state or country is called a border.
Ashley
MD is the abbreviation for Maryland, a state located in the Mid-Atlantic. Maryland was the seventh state to ratify the U.S. Constitution and is occasionally called the "Old Line State" or the "Chesapeake Bay" state.
Maryland is the Old Line State. The nickname was given by George Washington, who hailed the Maryland troops in the Revolutionary War as the most disciplined, experienced, and dependable soldiers.