I have to do vocabulary summer work [gag] I need the defination and the significance of the term to american history. any ideas on what i should write about Maryland??
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"A thing is not necessarily true because badly uttered, nor false because spoken magnificently."
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What do you mean by just "Maryland"? Like, how or why the place was named like that? Or are you doing vocab work on terms stemming from Maryland? Could you clarify a bit please- I might be able to help you then.
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i don't really understand either :(
Here's what i put:
Maryland
Definition: A colony that offered religious freedom and refuge for presecuted Roman Catholics and other Christian denominations. Also, Maryland was the #1 colony to shelter Catholics in the New World.
Significance: Maryland became a safe haven for religious outcasts and was an example to the other colonies of religious toleration.
Good bad or ugly?
"A thing is not necessarily true because badly uttered, nor false because spoken magnificently."
-St. Augustine
You might want to add a bit more about life. Was it more family oriented, or was it mainly for working men and women? Did they farm or mine or gather raw materials? If they did farm, what kind of crops did they have? Did they have good relations with the Native Americans or not? Did they trade with the Native Americans? Were the religiously tolerant or not?
Questions like that, just how life was that may have been unique to that colony. But you definitely have a good start.
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