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Are you planning to move within the State
of Maryland in the near future? If you are, Movers USA can
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In the meantime, enjoy a short history of
Maryland.
A Brief History of Maryland
In 1608,
Capt. John Smith
explored
Chesapeake Bay.
Charles I granted a royal charter for Maryland to
Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore,
in 1632, and English settlers, many of whom were Roman
Catholic, landed on St. Clement's (now Blakistone) Island in
1634. Religious freedom, granted all Christians in the
Toleration Act passed by the Maryland assembly in 1649, was
ended by a Puritan revolt, 1654-1658.
From 1763 to 1767, Charles Mason and
Jeremiah Dixon surveyed
Maryland's northern boundary
line with Pennsylvania. In 1791,
Maryland ceded land to form the
District of Columbia.
In 1814, during the British attempt to
capture Baltimore, the bombardment of
Fort McHenry
inspired
Francis Scott Key
to write the words to "The
Star-Spangled Banner." During the
Civil War,
Maryland was a slave state but remained in the Union.
Consequently, Marylanders fought on both sides and many
families were divided.
Maryland's Eastern Shore and Western
Shore embrace the
Chesapeake Bay,
and the many estuaries and rivers create one of the longest
waterfronts of any state. The Bay produces more seafood
oysters, crabs, clams, fin fish than any comparable body of
water. Important agricultural products are greenhouse and
nursery products, chickens, dairy products, eggs, and
soybeans. Stone, coal, sand, gravel, cement, and clay are
the chief mineral products.

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