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Chesapeake Conflict: The Troublesome Early Days of Maryland - Paperback
Chesapeake Conflict: The Troublesome Early Days of Maryland - Paperback
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by Gene Williamson (Author)
In 1621, William Claiborne of England arrived in Virginia. He secured a position as a royal surveyor in Virginia, became a prominent official in the local government, and built up a successful fur trade, operating from Kent Island, which he discovered, purchased, named, and settled in 1628. In 1632, the English king gave a patent, which included Kent Island, to his friend Lord Baltimore. Claiborne disputed the action. The Claiborne-Baltimore conflict dominated events and issues that helped to shape the Maryland colony, and was the opening salvo in a series of disputes over Chesapeake rights which have never been completely resolved.
Number of Pages: 150
Dimensions: 0.32 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 24, 2013
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