Leonard Calvert, Philip Calvert, Charles Calvert, Father Andrew White, Father Thomas Copley, Captain Cornwaleys, Governor Notley, Governor Hart, Colonel Jowles, Richard Ingle, Chief Tayac, William Claiborne, John Coode, Charles Carroll, Bishop John Carroll,
The government in Colonial Maryland was very strict. It had an absolute proprietor who could simply make his own laws. This made it difficult to recruit colonists and some parts of the rights of an English Citizen were restored by Lord Baltimore.The government of colonial Maryland was of the Whig party. They were kind of a mix between democrats and republicans. They were against England at the time and their primary concentration was on farming.colonial America was a representative government
Some Important imports of New Jersey is shiznikz, beef, cattle, and plums.
John Langdon was important and represented New Hampshire at the Constitutional Convention.
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Its not important to some people, but important because some civilizations were built on their religion.
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People in Colonial Maryland used to eat very plain foods like fish. These people would also eat what they could grow in the ground.
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some items that Maryland imported were tea and sugar. some items Maryland exported were iron, lumber, fish, and tobacco.
they were the celibration of the new year
St. Marys, Providence which became Annapolis, Baltimore,
John Mason and David Thompson.
They had fights over land with the indians, and had disagreements about how they should pray.
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The trial of John Peter Zenger was an important event in colonial New York.
AnswerWater and different types of seafood fish are from the Chesapeake bay. Also in the woods of Maryland provide lumber. These are some of the resources Maryland have.Some of Maryland's lumber come from pine trees.
Spiro Agnew, John Wilkes Booth, Tom Clancy, Jr., and Frank Zappa are all famous people who were born or lived in Maryland. Additional people from Maryland are Cal Ripkin, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall.