The History of State Capitol Annapolis, Maryland
By Regina Sass, published Dec 20, 2006
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We all know of Annapolis, Maryland as the home of the US Naval Academy and the State Capital, but the history of Annapolis as a settled community goes way back to 1649, way before the United States was even a dream in anyone's imaginationThe Puritans were a large group in the 1600's, settled in many places besides New England and one of those places was Virginia. Of course, with the religious thought of the day, if you were in the minority, you were not welcome and the Puritans, led by William Stone were forced to leave Virginia. They were welcomed in Maryland by Lord Baltimore in 1648. They settled in the area and named their colony Providence. William Stone went on to be named Governor of Maryland Colony by Lord Baltimore and made quite a contribution to history when in 1649 he signed the Religious Tolerance Act.
The location of the original settlement turned out to be a bad choice, so the settlers moved further south to a more protected harbor and here is where they prospered and became wealthy, mostly by the slave trade.
In 1694 the town was named Annapolis after princess Ann of England. It was an extremely prosperous town for quite a while, but as it happens so many times in history, it was not to remain so. Baltimore also had a harbor and in 1780 Baltimore was made a port of entry, leaving Annapolis with just one industry, oysters.
Annapolis has played a major roll in many phases of American History. It was the temporary capital of the United States in 1783, General Washington resigned his commission in Annapolis in 1783. During the Civil War Annapolis was the site of a large prison camp as well as a hospital where soldiers from both sides were treated.
The Naval Academy was founded in 1845 on the grounds of a former army fort. During the Civil War, the academy was moved to Rhode Island and was brought back to Annapolis in 1865.
The Naval Academy is not the only institution of higher learning in Annapolis. St. John's College, a four-year liberal arts college, was founded in 1784.

The History of State Capitol Annapolis, Maryland
Neigborhood: Annapolis Annapolis , MD 21401 USA
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