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  2. History of slavery in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Concerned about the tensions of discrimination against free blacks (often free people of color with mixed ancestry) and the threat they posed to slave societies, planters and others organized the Maryland State Colonization Society in 1817 as an auxiliary branch of the American Colonization Society, founded in Washington, D.C., in 1816. [16]

  3. Colonization societies - Wikipedia

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    Maryland State Colonization Society; African Colonization Society, (1800–1816) Based in the state of Virginia, perhaps at Richmond; American Colonization Society (1817–onwards) Somehow, it became intermingled with the National Colonization Society. Samuel John Mills (1783–1818) was the founder, in conjunction with Dr. Finley

  4. Maryland State Colonization Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was founded in part as a response to the threat of slave rebellion, such as that of Nat Turner in Virginia in 1831. Among Southern whites, the prospect of a slave revolt was a constant concern. The Maryland State Colonization Society was seen as a remedy for slavery that would lead ultimately to emancipation by peaceful means. [8]

  5. List of historical societies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1801–1817: 1815–1849 ... Maryland Historical Society: Maryland Historical Society ... Historical Society of Southern California Founded in 1883, the Historical ...

  6. Republic of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In southern Maryland, free blacks made up 24.7% of the black population. [9] [page needed] The Maryland State Colonization Society was originally a branch of the American Colonization Society, which had founded the colony of Liberia at Monrovia on January 7, 1822. The Maryland Society decided to establish a new settlement of its own to ...

  7. American Colonization Society - Wikipedia

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    The Society raised money by selling memberships. [48] The Society's members pressured Congress and the President for support. In 1819, they received $100,000 from Congress, and on February 6, 1820, the first ship, the Elizabeth, sailed from New York for West Africa with three white ACS agents and 86 African-American emigrants aboard. [49]

  8. Category:1817 establishments in Maryland - Wikipedia

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  9. History of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's City was the largest settlement in Maryland and the seat of colonial government until 1695. Because Anglicanism had become the official religion in Virginia, a band of Puritans in 1649 left for Maryland; they founded Providence (now called Annapolis). [25] In 1650 the Puritans revolted against the proprietary government.