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==== British Immigrants  ====
==== British Immigrants  ====
Maryland's early settlements and population centers clustered around rivers and other waterways that empty into the Chesapeake Bay. Its economy was heavily plantation-based and centered mostly on the cultivation of tobacco. Britain's need for cheap labor led to a rapid expansion of indentured servants, penal labor, and African slaves.<ref>"Maryland", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland, accessed 28 March 2021.</ref>
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White settlers in colonial Maryland were primarily from the British Isles. In 1660 many English immigrants began settling the Eastern Shore (east of Chesapeake Bay) in what is now Wicomico County. Nearly all British immigrants to colonial Maryland came either as servants or convicts. Maryland received more indentured servants than any other colony.  
White settlers in colonial Maryland were primarily from the British Isles. In 1660 many English immigrants began settling the Eastern Shore (east of Chesapeake Bay) in what is now Wicomico County. Nearly all British immigrants to colonial Maryland came either as servants or convicts. Maryland received more indentured servants than any other colony.  


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From 1611 to 1776, more than 50,000 English and Irish felons were sentenced to deportation to American colonies&nbsp;over the centuries. These include Irishmen who rebelled against Cromwell's army in 1649.&nbsp;The 1755 Census of Maryland reveals the distribution of transported convicts&nbsp;across the colony.
From 1611 to 1776, more than 50,000 English and Irish felons were sentenced to deportation to American colonies&nbsp;over the centuries. These include Irishmen who rebelled against Cromwell's army in 1649.&nbsp;The 1755 Census of Maryland reveals the distribution of transported convicts&nbsp;across the colony.
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Maryland's early settlements and population centers clustered around rivers and other waterways that empty into the Chesapeake Bay. Its economy was heavily plantation-based and centered mostly on the cultivation of tobacco. Britain's need for cheap labor led to a rapid expansion of indentured servants, penal labor, and African slaves.


==== German Immigrants  ====
==== German Immigrants  ====
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