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well there were 3 people to try to discover Maryland but the real person to discover the colony Maryland was lord Baltimore.
The South's climate and geography made it well-suited for the cultivation of cotton. The cotton industry was one of the largest industries in the world.
The Maryland colony originally belonged to England. It was established as a proprietary colony in the early 17th century by Lord Baltimore.
All colonies had their own form of government, so yes. Maryland was a self governing colony from Great Britain as well as the colonies as a whole.
The Native American presence within the region of Jamestown was comprised mostly of the
well there were 3 people to try to discover Maryland but the real person to discover the colony Maryland was lord Baltimore.
The South's climate and geography made it well-suited for the cultivation of cotton. The cotton industry was one of the largest industries in the world.
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The Maryland colony originally belonged to England. It was established as a proprietary colony in the early 17th century by Lord Baltimore.
All colonies had their own form of government, so yes. Maryland was a self governing colony from Great Britain as well as the colonies as a whole.
No, Rhode Island was not a type of joint stock colony. It was considered a type of royal colony because it was settled under a royal charter.
Virginia had a hot,humid climate and good soil that was well suited to growing crops.
herding livestock
The Native American presence within the region of Jamestown was comprised mostly of the
Well suited to their environment.
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Maryland was established as a colony for persecuted Catholics, however, it didn't work out very well, as the protestants in the colony kept up the persecution.
Maryland was found in 1632