MARYLAND


Meaning of MARYLAND in English

State (pop., 2000: 5,296,486), eastern U.S. A Middle Atlantic state, it is deeply indented by Chesapeake Bay and is bordered by Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and West Virginia.

It covers 10,460 sq mi (27,091 sq km); its capital is Annapolis . The state's main geographic regions are the coastal plain along Chesapeake Bay, the rich farming country of the Piedmont plateau, and the Appalachian Mountains . First occupied by late Ice Age hunters с 10,000 BC, the area was later inhabited by the Nanticoke and Piscataway tribes. Capt. Mason-Dixon Line . In 1788 Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. The state ceded the District of Columbia as the site for a new federal capital in 1791. It was involved in the War of 1812 (see Fort McHenry ). The U.S. Naval Academy was founded at Annapolis in 1845. Maryland remained in the Union during the {{link=American Civil War">American Civil War , but strong Southern sentiments resulted in the imposition of martial law. After the war, it prospered as an important entrepôt for consumer goods to the South and Midwest. During the 20th century its proximity to the national capital spurred population growth. Its economy is based primarily on government services and manufacturing.

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