There were the basic transport systems, foot, horse, boat.
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In the 1700's, virtually all Catholics in Maryland spoke English.
Yes, Maryland was established as a haven for Catholics to practice their faith freely. The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 granted religious freedom to all Christians, but was repealed in 1692. Despite this, Maryland continued to have a diverse religious landscape in the 1700s.
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they traded kinkily, found mainly up in Barbados.
tobacco
Charlestown, Anapolis, and Baltimore were magory towns in trade during the 1700's
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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.
Slavery was legally established in the British North American colonies of Virginia and Maryland by the early 1700s. These colonies relied heavily on enslaved labor for their agricultural economies, particularly in tobacco cultivation.