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Moving - Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
The Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland is
beautiful and bountiful. If you are planning a move into or
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Please enjoy this brief history of the
development of the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.
A Brief History of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
The Chesapeake Bay has been around for a
longer period of time than people think. Many tend to begin
its history with the establishment of Jamestown, Virginia,
in 1607. But, the history of the Bay as we know it began
thousands of years before that.
The Chesapeake Bay developed from natural
occurrences during the last Ice Age. Around 9000 B.C.,
melting glaciers filled in the Susquehanna Valley, and about
7000 years later, the Bay assumed its current shape. All
along, Native Americans lived in the Bay region, beginning
agricultural practices around 1000 B.C.
In 1607, the first permanent New World
settlement was established in Virginia on the James River,
and a member of the traveling group -- John Smith -- began
extensive exploration of the Bay. Most of those original
colonists died in the first year, but the New World's
population began to grow as more people and supplies came
from England. Over the next 300 years of the Bay's time
line, people built homes, farmed, started businesses and
participated in a host of other activities that continue to
affect the Bay today.
In the mid-20th century, concerned
citizens began to take notice of troubling signs: diseases
were killing oysters in the Bay and water quality started
declining. In the 1970s, Congress passed the Clean Air Act
and Clean Water Act, citizens formed watershed groups and
officials banned certain pesticides and toxic chemicals.
Actions that would reverse the decline of the Bay were
underway.
The broad framework for specific Bay
restoration goals was put in place in 1983 with the first
Chesapeake Bay Agreement. The agreement formed the
Chesapeake Bay Program -- a partnership among Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, the District of Columbia, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and the Chesapeake Bay
Commission. Its highest priority -- the restoration of the
Bay's living resources -- remains a strong goal today.

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