The Province of Maryland was one of the Thirteen colonies that went on to establish the United States.
Lord Baltimore was a convert to Catholicism, which was extremely stigmatic for a nobleman in 17th century England, where Roman Catholics were considered enemies of the crown and traitors to their country. Baltimore's two goals were to create a haven for British Catholics but at the same time turn a profit. Without Protestant settlers to provide the backbone of the colony's population, it would most likely fail. For this reason, Lord Baltimore instructed his brother Leonard Calvert, who was to be the colony's governor, to keep the religion of the Catholic settlers quiet to avoid dissent. The first settlers landed at St. Clement's Island on March 25, 1634 aboard the Ark and Dove. About 150 settlers survived the voyage. Land was quickly purchased from the Yaocomico Indians, and St. Mary's City was founded.
The foundational charter of Maryland created a state, one ruled by the Palatine lord, Lord Baltimore. As ruler, he owned directly all of the land granted in the charter (almost 6,000,000 acres (24,000 km²) possessing absolute authority over his domain and requiring settlers to swear allegiance to him, and not the King of England). The charter created an upper aristocracy of lords of the manor, which bought 6,000 acres (24 km²) from Baltimore and held legal and social privileges over the common settlers.
Maryland colony is described as one of the Southern Colonies. Maryland was one of the Thirteen Colonies that declared independence from Britain in 1776.
History of Maryland | Thirteen Colonies | British North America
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