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Charles Carroll of Carrollton spent years in France and later England getting his education, not returning to Maryland until he was 27, but he nonetheless had a keen sense of his family’s ...
McDermott, author of “Charles Carroll of Carrollton ... The colony, and eventually state, of Maryland had been founded in 1688 by Lord Baltimore, a Catholic, originally as a haven for Catholics ...
Charles Carroll of Carrollton was a delegate to the Continental Congress who served in the Maryland Senate from 1781-1800 and later helped establish the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
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due to slaveholding Charles Carroll was born into one of the wealthies families in America in 1767. The Maryland family owned over 1,000 people in slavery, derviving much of their money and ...