No US president has yet been from Maryland.
Washington DC, which is in Maryland.
The University of Maryland has never produced as US President, much less one that played football for the Terrapins.
Spiro Agnew
None so far.
Fifth President James Monroe was in office when the US Supreme Court determined the States lacked the constitutional right to tax the federal government in McCulloch v. Maryland,(1819).Case Citation:McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 US 316 (1819)
Maryland is in the US not in Canada.
Senator Charles Carroll and John Hanson, President of the Continental Congress.
No. The President of the United States lives in the White House which is located in Washington DC. DC is separate from the state of Maryland.
Democratic- the last Republican president who won in Maryland was Reagan
He wanted the slaves in Maryland to be free.
The people of Maryland had a long tradition of slave-holding and ties to the south. They wanted to secede from the Union, but President Lincoln would not allow it. Maryland surrounded the capital of the US on three sides and if they seceded, the capital would have to secede also.