One problem the people of Maryland suffered was religious prejudice. Many of the people that immigrated to Maryland were Catholic. Most people in the colonies were not, so there was a certain amount of persecution.
Maryland was an impartial state when the Union clashed with the southern confederate states. 60,000 men fought fro the Union and 25, 000 men enlisted in the Confederacy army. Civilians and soldiers lost their lives during the American civil war.
There were a great many hardships that the people in the middle colonies faced. These hardships included sickness and miscommunication.
One of her hardships was that on the way route to Fort Dusqune her family was scalped.
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Maryland is a US State and contains no other state.
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Neither. It is a state.
Maryland is not a bad state really, but there are some pretty bad cities in it.
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The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.
Black-eyed susans are not rare in Maryland. Some places have fields of them but some have very few it depends where you are in the state.
Maryland, Delaware, New York, Virginia, Pensilvania, Toronto.
Maryland earned the nickname "Old Line State" in the American Revolution. The Maryland Line, Maryland's regiments of regulars, were of significant help to the Continental Army. Some historians believe that George Washington gave the state its nickname.
Some say Maryland but it's not a state at all because it's the capitol.
Some hardships were that they had to make clothing by hand rather than by machine.
tobacco, soybean, corn, hay, wheat, oats, barley and rice.