A History of the United States for Schools

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After the fall of the London Company, of which he had been a mem ber, Lord Baltimore wished to found a col ony for himself. He was a Roman Catho lic, and wished to se cure for members of his church a place in America where they might be unmolested, for in England they were not well treated.
First he tried Newfoundland, but the climate was too severe. Then, in 1629, he explored the country just 1 After a portrait once in possession of Lord Bacon, now in the Earl of Verulam's gallery at Glastonbu
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FIRST LORD BALTIMORE. 1 126 COLONIZATION OF NORTH AMERICA.
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HN^ZONE $ north of the Potomac, and found it very attractive. He New way obtained a- grant of it from Charles I. , and in fcoTony- 5 compliment to the queen, Henrietta Maria, it Maryland. Was called Maryland. This was a new kind of grant. Lord Baltimore was made "Lord Proprietary" of Maryland, and received privileges the most exten sive ever conferred upon a British subject. He was required to pay to the king two Indian arrows yearly in token of homage, to gether with a fifth part of whatever gold or silver might be mined in Mary land ; but as no precious metals were produced in the colony, this rent amounted to nothing.


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