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... Following, there were 13 more settlement in America, which was Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, North Carolina ...
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... or authority - Connecticut and other New England colonies (except for Rhode Island) followed Massachusetts - Agrarian colonies: Virginia, Maryland, etc. ...
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... Zenger trial, freedom to practice religion from the Maryland Toleration act, and government guaranteed schools from the General School Act of Massachusetts.
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... But over the years, Maryland modeled some counties after the government of ... The representative governments of Massachusetts and Virginia show how it was nearly ...
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... Containing the colonies of Virginia and Maryland, the Early Chesapeake was a ... The New England colonies were: Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island ...
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... state to send troops to support the federal government, and when secessionists in Maryland killed several of these men in riots, Massachusetts soldiers became ...
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... Williams was declared a heretic and was forced out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony ... Maryland, another colony within the middle region, was predominantly Catholic ...
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... of fifteen, Frederick returned back to the Eastern Shore of Maryland to become a ... Frederick went to New Bedford, Massachusetts and changed his name to Frederick ...
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... Maryland was founded in 1634 and passed an act of toleration in 1649 ... Then, in Massachusetts John Winthrop became governor, which lasted almost twenty years. ...
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... casualties on a large force of British soldiers in Massachusetts (American History ... ratified successfully by the various states, ending with Maryland in 1781 ...
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... the problem was that not many Catholics wanted to go to Maryland and so the ... And yet another colony that was started was Massachusetts Bay, which was originally ...
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... Moreover, unlike Virginia and Maryland, New England teemed with small shopkeepers. ... The Pilgrims came to Massachusetts in 1620 to establish an ideal Christian ...
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... Moreover, unlike Virginia and Maryland, New England teemed with small shopkeepers. ... The Pilgrims came to Massachusetts in 1620 to establish an ideal Christian ...
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... The rebels marched onto Springfield, Massachusetts. ... The Annapolis Convention, which was held at the capital of Maryland, was poorly attended. ...
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... rescued her brother in 1851, and in 1857 returned to Maryland to direct ... She prepared food for the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, which was composed entirely of ...
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... In 1678 a petition from Deerfield Massachusetts to the Massachusetts General Court ... Colonies like Maryland and Pennsylvania were wealthy and populous while ...
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... Court, including Dartmouth v. Woodward, Gibbons v. Ogden, and McCulloch v. Maryland. ... from Boston, and in 1827 he was elected Senator from Massachusetts. ...
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... a woman that was mistreated for her beliefs, moved to Massachusetts Bay Colony ... Colonies of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Maryland, mainly to ...
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... About 90 percent of cases are reported in three areas: the northeast and mid-Atlantic states (Massachusetts to Maryland), the upper Midwest (Minnesota and ...
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... Their status soon changed as Massachusetts and Maryland passed laws specifying that Africans would serve in bondage for life and that a child born into the ...
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... By 1792, antislavery societies were meeting from Virginia to Maryland. ... Slaves were liberated through legislation in Vermont, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. ...
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... The Massachusetts government was heavily influenced by the Puritan clergy and only ... Another example of a religion based colony was Maryland which was founded by ...
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... During 1842, he traveled throughout Massachusetts and New York with William Lloyd Garrison and ... throw it away before he was found out and sent back to Maryland. ...
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... In 1632 Maryland was settled by the Calverts as a proprietary colony. ... society like that of South Carolina New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire ...
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... Douglass was born a slave in 1817, in Maryland. ... He later made a successful escape in 1838. His fleeing brought him to New Bedford, Massachusetts. ...
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... He was soon banished from Massachusetts and later founded Rhode Island. ... Charles Calvert, a wealthy nobleman, tried to prevent Maryland's protestant population ...
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... populations have have grown, rent control systems have sprung up in Massachusetts (which has since outlawed rent control), New Jersey, Maryland, Washington DC ...
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... was written, the individual state constitutions of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Massachusetts protected against random ...
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... the most religiously intolerant groups in early America, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was not the only place where persecution took place. Maryland, a Catholic ...
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... Frederick Douglass was born a slave on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in 1818 ... One of his first speeches was in Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, with an audience ...
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