St. MaryÕs City is the first colonial settlement and city in the colony of Maryland. It was also the colony of MarylandÕs capital.
English Catholics settled in Maryland because Catholics were being persecuted in England. They sailed to North America and found refuge in Maryland for those that felt religiously oppressed.
Baltimore is a city within the state of Maryland.
Lord Baltimore financed the Maryland colony. It was a time of religious wars in Europe and he wanted to create a safe haven for Catholics. In the beginning years of the colony, there were problems between Catholics, Anglicans, Quakers and Puritans.
Maryland was settled by Catholics as it was the only colony at the time that would allow them to practice their faith without fear of persecution.
yes because it was a very poor city at that time
In the 1700s, Maryland was primarily a Catholic colony due to its founding by Lord Baltimore, who was a Catholic. However, there was also a significant Protestant population in Maryland during this time, leading to religious tensions and the eventual passage of the Maryland Toleration Act in 1649 to protect religious freedom for all Christians.
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The awnser to this question is the climate during the colony time period was hot which ment it was good for growing cash crops. That means it effected their daily life by bringing in large amounst of profit. Maryland is made up of mostly mountains, plains, platues, and rivers. Maryland was a southern colony.
it was a colony at first but after time passed it became a state...I think
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Maryland was created as a haven for English Catholics, who were discriminated against at the time, . They settled in the Colony of Maryland to escape persecution under the hands of the Anglicans. You could lose your head or pay large fines until you were bankrupt for practicing your Catholic faith back in those days. Maryland was also founded to make a profit. Lord Baltimore's father, Sir George Calvert, died before the colony he built could get underway. His son Cecil, Lord Baltimore, pushed on with the project. Baltimore wanted Maryland to be a refuge where his fellow English Catholics could escape religious persecution. The Calvert family moved to the colony of Maryland. They moved there for two reasons: first Newfoundland, Canada (first place Calvert's moved to) had rocky soil, cold climate, and was owned by France. The second reason is when they heard of this wonderful place called Maryland in which they wanted money even though they were already rich. When they got there there was warm climate and fertile rich soil.