The chief executive is the Governor.
Leonard Calvert
yes
Yes, it was self governed.
It was probably wonderful since the Colonists were still in England.
DC is not a part of any state. It is governed by congress. The land making up DC was originally taken from Maryland and Virginia. However, the portion taken from Virginia was returned to Virginia, so if DC was ever ceased to be governed by congress, it would become a part of Maryland. That has been suggested; however, Maryland does not want D. C.
Probably through something similar to the house of burgesses, but idk. I cant find it either....
Well, each counties has its own mayor, but all the counties are governed by the governer of the state, which is currently Governer Martin O'Malley.
Maryland did not have an American population in 1634 because the settlers did not arrive until 1635. Indians lived here.
The attorney for the Governor of Maryland is typically the Attorney General of Maryland. The Attorney General serves as the chief legal advisor to the state government and represents the governor and state agencies in legal matters. Additionally, the Governor may also have private legal counsel for specific issues as needed.
maryland was founded for people who wanted to escape from britian and came to this now world to start a new life to settle down and thats why it was founded
There is no mayor. Germantown is merely a name ascribed to an area because some German merchants had shops there at one time. It is an unincorporated part of Montgomery County. It is entirely governed by the county. An area that governs themselves, but uses some county services, would be the cities of Gaithersburg or Rockville.
Baltimore, Maryland is in Baltimore City County and Baltimore County.