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The Maryland Colony!. By: Allie And Jenna. First people Early settlers Life in the colony Work and trade in the colony Colony’s exports Community, Faith and religion Becoming a state Statehood and number of the 50 Other important facts. Table of Contents. Maryland's First People!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: Allie And Jenna

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Table of Contents 1. First people2. Early settlers 3. Life in the colony4. Work and trade in the

colony5. Colony’s exports6. Community, Faith and

religion7. Becoming a state 8. Statehood and number of

the 509. Other important facts

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In 1634 English settlers arrived in what is now Maryland. The English settlers took what used to be land of the Algonquian tribe. Women grew beans, corn, and squash. The men hunted and fished. They ate fish from the Chesapeake bay. The Algonquian used jewelry money. They Also traded with near by tribes. They Hunted the White Tail deer.

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Maryland began as the dream of George Calvert. He was the first lord of Baltimore.Lord Baltimore wanted a place where Catholics would live Better lives.

State bird

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In the 1600’s (England) Catholics where not allowed to worship in public. They also could not hold government jobs. Lord Baltimore wanted a place where Catholics Would have better life's. The lord asked King Charles 1 (England) to start a colony in North America.

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Colonists Started over in a new land. They had to build houses , schools , and churches. Almost all the colonists supplies had to be shipped from Europe. Most of the building projects were often delayed . The settlers had to learn how to grow new crops. They cleared forests to plant small fields of corn and tobacco. Farmers grew fruits and vegetables to feed their families. They raised pigs and chickens. They also hunted and fished.

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Maryland’s economy depended on farming . Farmers grew most of their own food . Colonist’s grew squash and other crops. Maryland’s soil was good for growing tobacco. Tobacco sold for a high price in England. Growing tobacco was hard work , that’s why people had indentured servants. In the 1680’s, black people from Africa were shipped to Maryland to work as slaves.

Barrel And tobacco

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The colony’s exports are…

• Corn• Fruit• Tobacco• Bricks • Iron • Ships• Fish and seafood• Lumber

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Some of the first colonies were started for people of only one religious faith. These colonies passed laws punishing people who practiced a different religion, Maryland was different. The Calverts of Maryland wanted people of different faiths to work and live together. Most Maryland settlers felt the same way.

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By the 1760’s the 13 American colonies had been settled for at least 150 years. The colonies had there own economies and ways of life. The colonist began to dislike Great Britten's control over them. When the British taxed tea and paper, the colonists were angry. The people of Maryland thought the taxes were unfair. In 1774 colonies formed the Continental Congress.

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In July 1776, members of congress approved the Declaration of Independence. This document declared the colonies Independent states, free of British rule. On April, 28,1788, the Maryland colonist adopted the Constitution. It was the 7th state to join the US. To gain there freedom the colonies fought against great Britten in the Revolutionary War.

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One of the things they made was Crab Stew. Here is the recipe! The Maryland Colony was in the Southern colonies.

1 medium onion

1 medium tomato

4 sprigs fresh parsley or 1 teaspoon dried parsley

¼ cup of butter

1 pound crabmeat (fresh, frozen, or canned

½ teaspoon of salt

½ teaspoon nutmeg

½ half cup of fresh bread crumbs

1 cup of heavy cream

OHH NOOO!!

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THE END!

THANK YOU FOR WATCHING A JENNA AND ALLIE PRODUCTION!