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The topics we will cover as we study Maryland:

Unit Three: The Geography of the State of Maryland
Lesson 21: Welcome to Maryland and The Land We Call Home
Lesson 22: Traveling from Shoreline to Mountains
Lesson 23: Maryland’s Regions
Lesson 24: Maryland’s Resources
Lesson 25: Natural Maryland—The Plants and Animals of Maryland

Unit Four: The History of the State of Maryland
Lesson 26: The First People
Lesson 27: Maryland’s Beginnings and George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore
Lesson 28: Colonial Maryland
Lesson 29: Maryland in the Revolution
Lesson 30: Maryland and the War of 1812
Lesson 31: Writers in Maryland’s History—Francis Scott Key and Frederick Douglass
Lesson 32: Life in the New State
Lesson 33: A Divided Maryland—Maryland in the Civil War
Lesson 34: Biography—Harriet Tubman
Lesson 35: Growth and Conflicts

Unit Five: The Government of the State of Maryland
Lesson 36: Maryland’s Constitution
Lesson 37: Maryland’s Government
Lesson 38: Maryland’s Elected Officials
Lesson 39: Biography—Thurgood Marshall
Lesson 40: Citizenship in Maryland
Lesson 41: Citizenship Skills—Seeking the Right to Vote

 

Unit Six: Living in the State of Maryland
Lesson 42: Into a New Century
Lesson 43: Taking Our Place in the World
Lesson 44: Modern Maryland
Lesson 45: Maryland’s Diverse Population
Lesson 46: Suburbs or Farmland?
Lesson 47: Making a Living in Maryland
Lesson 48: Marylanders Celebrate Their State
Lesson 49: Recreation in Maryland

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