The Colony of Maryland was founded by Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, in 1634. He established the colony as a refuge for English Catholics facing persecution, promoting religious tolerance. The initial settlers included Catholics and Protestants, who sought to create a new society based on principles of religious freedom and land opportunities. Maryland's founding played a significant role in the broader context of colonial America, where various groups sought to establish communities based on their beliefs.
Georgia, the Carolina's, Virginia, and Maryland.
Social classes varied. Most of the people in the classes were made of negro slaves which made up one fourth of the Maryland colony.
On 25 March 1634.
Maryland was a southern colony
No. Maryland was under British control, then American, never French.
Maryland is a middle colony
Maryland colony is located in the southern colonies. Maryland is surrounded by Delaware and Virginia.
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Maryland became a royal colony in 1691
Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony.
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island made up the New England Colonies. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware made up the Middle Colonies. Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia made up the Southern Colonies.
Maryland was a Colony in New England from 1632-1776. Maryland wasn't an African Colony and had no relations with any African colonies.