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8/Maryland Manual MARYLAND CAPSULE CHRONOLOGY c. 10, 000 B. C..............Indians known to have lived in Maryland by this date. c. 1000 B. C...............Indian introduction of pottery c. 800 B. C................Indian introduction of domesticated plants. c. 1000 A. D...............Permanent Indian villages established. 1498 ....................John Cabot sailed along Eastern Shore off present-day Worcester County. 1524 ....................Giovanni da Verrazano passed mouth of Chesapeake Bay 1572 ....................Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Spanish governor of Florida, explored Chesapeake Bay 1608 ....................Capt. John Smith explored Chesapeake Bay. 1629 ....................George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore, left Avalon in Newfoundland, visited Virginia. 1632, June 20.............Maryland Charter granted to Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, by Charles I, King of England. 1633, Nov. 22.............The Ark and the Dove set sail from Cowes, England, for Maryland. 1634, March 25............Landing of settlers at St. Clement's Island. 1634/5, Feb. 26............First General Assembly met at St. Mary's. 1645 ....................Ingle's Rebellion. 1647/8, Jan. 21............Margaret Brent denied right to vote in General Assembly 1649, April 21.............Religious toleration law enacted. 1650, April 6..............General Assembly divided into an upper and lower house. 1652, March 29............Parliamentary commissioners hold jurisdiction over colony, curtailing proprietary authority the Severn. 1657, Nov. 30.............Lord Baltimore's claim to Maryland reaffirmed. 1664 ....................Slavery sanctioned by law; slaves to serve for life. 1683, May 15 .............Headright system of land grants ended. 1685, Aug. 31.............Printing press of William Nuthead used at St. Mary's City by this date. 1689, July-1690, May.......Maryland Revolution of 1689. 1690, May-1692, April......Interim government of Protestant Associators. 1692, April-1715 ..........Crown rule; Maryland governed as a royal colony rather than as a proprietary province. 1692 ....................Church of England made the established church. Royal assent to establishment act given in 1702. 1694/5, Feb...............Capital moved from St. Mary's City to Annapolis. 1696 ....................King William's School (later St. John's College) founded at Annapolis. 1715 ....................Restoration of proprietary rights to Charles Calvert, 5th Lord Baltimore. 1718 ....................Catholic disenfranchisement. 1727, Sept...............Maryland Gazette began publication at Annapolis. 1729 ....................Baltimore Town established. 1732 ....................Establishment of boundary line with three lower counties of Pennsylvania, which later became Delaware. colony
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