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What traditions came from those who settled the chesapeake colony?
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Maritime tradition of chesapeake colony
St. Mary’s County and Calvert County are two of the oldest parts of the
state — St. Mary’s was the site of Maryland’s first colony — and they
both owe much of their history and culture to the waters of the
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.
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