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1683. The Old Treasury building, on Capitol Hill, Annapolis, was built 1694. February 28—The first Provincial Assembly held in Annapolis in 1702. The English "Toleration Act for Dissenters" was extended to 1704. An Act was passed "To prevent the growth of popery." 1730. Baltimore City laid out. 1755. General Braddock's expedition starts from Maryland. 1756. Fort Frederick built to protect frontier from Indians. 1763. Mason and Dixon's line survey began. 1764. The log meeting-house, called Strawbridge Methodist Chapel, built 1765. March 22—Passage of Stamp Act. 1766. March 18—Repeal of Stamp Act. 1767. May 13—Duty imposed on tea. 1774. October 19—Burning of the "Peggy Stewart." 1775. July 26—Formation of "Association of Freemen." 1776. July 3—Maryland declared her independence. 1776. November 10—First State Constitution adopted. 1777. March 21—Thomas Johnson, first State Governor, inaugurated. 1781. March 1—Maryland entered the Confederation. 1782. Washington College, Chestertown, incorporated. 1783. November 26—Continental Congress met in Annapolis. 1783. December 23—Washington resigned his military commission to Congress in old Senate Chamber of Capitol, Annapolis. 1784. Saint John's College, Annapolis, chartered. 1785. December 11—First steamboat in the United States, invented by 1786. September 11—Convention of six States to inaugurate movement |
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