I do believe that it looked as it does today except it doesn't have all of the architecture that it has today. But you might want to consider looking up old drawings of it.
People in Colonial Maryland used to eat very plain foods like fish. These people would also eat what they could grow in the ground.
The Major source of income in colonial Maryland are, Oysters, fish, and Crabs
People in the colonial Maryland had jobs sutchas farming,fishing,tyrading with other tribes,hunting,lumbering, and raising cattle.
some items that Maryland imported were tea and sugar. some items Maryland exported were iron, lumber, fish, and tobacco.
During colonial times, Maryland had an agricultural industry which included corn, wheat, rice, and indigo. In recent times, Maryland began to emerge as one of the biggest cattle industry states of all time.
Well, Maryland had many catholic and christian churches. colonial Maryland, just like today's Maryland had religious freedom. Mostly catholic people came from England.
No, there was much food in colonial Maryland.
It is not known what the first vegetable was that was grown in colonial Maryland. Many vegetables were grown in colonial Maryland such as corn and squash.
People were compelled to listen to the laws of colonial Maryland.
no it is not
Edward Lloyd - Colonial Governor of Maryland - was born in 1670.
Edward Lloyd - Colonial Governor of Maryland - died in 1718.
Maryland's residents are called "Marylanders."
other than by foot,and later horses,the waterways were the highways during early colonial maryland.
Either Baltimore or Maryland. It was St.Mary
The Catholic Haven
1629ish