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Charter of Maryland (1632)

Apr 30, 2020 | 17th Century, Charter, North America, Transcription

Charters The Charter of Maryland (1632) King Charles I and his supporters envisioned structures of power and authority in the development of the English Empire. Consider how Lord Baltimore and his heirs were granted “absolute” lordship and power in the...

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