Leading events of Maryland history; with topical analyses, references, and questions for original thought and research . SAMUEL CHASE THOMAS STONE MARYLAND SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FROM PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS IN THE STATE HOUSE THE PROVINCE BECOMES AN INDEPENDENT STATE 85 to see very plainly that there was no hope of coming to any under-standing with George III, and that if the colonies were notwilling to submit to tyranny, there was no hope for them but inindependence. When this became apparent, there was no longerany hesitation. It was moved in the Congress that these Uni


Leading events of Maryland history; with topical analyses, references, and questions for original thought and research . SAMUEL CHASE THOMAS STONE MARYLAND SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FROM PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS IN THE STATE HOUSE THE PROVINCE BECOMES AN INDEPENDENT STATE 85 to see very plainly that there was no hope of coming to any under-standing with George III, and that if the colonies were notwilling to submit to tyranny, there was no hope for them but inindependence. When this became apparent, there was no longerany hesitation. It was moved in the Congress that these UnitedColonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independentstates, and on July 4, 1776, Congress adopted the immortal


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