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No. The Province of Maryland was a English Colony, then a British Colony, from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the Province of Pennsylvania and the other eleven colonies in rebellion against Great Britain.
Maryland is a US State and contains no other state.
Yes the state of Maryland was a southern colony of the original 13 colonies. Maryland was created in 1632 by George Calvert.
=He wanted to find a safe place for his fellow Catholics and he thought the colony would give him some fortune=
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The major river of Maryland is the Potomac River. Some of the other important rivers are the Patuxent, which flows from west of Baltimore down to the southern tip of the state, and the Monocacy, which drains the area east of Washington.
Maryland. It was the only place where they wouldn't be prosecuted. In England, Catholics were being prosecuted, so they moved to a new colony named Maryland by a guy named Cecilius Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore II.
Jamestown was created first, in the Chesapeake Bay area. Maryland was named after Saint Mary, while Jamestown after King James I.
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The main religion in the colony of Maryland was Protestant. The other religion in the colony was Catholic. The two religions clashed and in 1649 they passed the Maryland Religious Tolerance Act.
Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony, but by the time of the Revolution, they had begun to tolerate other religions, and with the passage of the US constitution, they agreed to a degree of religious neutrality. Religious neutrality in the United States has been a work in progress ever since.
Annapolis, Maryland is only 32.6 miles from Washington, DC.