Maryland the American Experiment Stress Test
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Maryland the American Experiment Stress Test

In this episode, we explore maryland the american experiment stress test. You know, when we think about the story of America, our minds usually jump straight to the extremes. Oh, absolutely. We always go to the edges. Right. We picture like... the Puritans freezing up in Massachusetts, or you think of those sprawling, just brutal plantation systems down in Virginia. It's like we treat the country's history as this massive, I don't know, binary struggle. Yeah, North versus South, industry versus agriculture. Exactly. But for today's Deep Dive, we're asking you to consider something different. What if the ultimate cheat sheet for understanding the whole messy, complicated American experiment isn't actually found at those extremes? Right. What if it's tucked right in the middle? Yes. Today we are jumping into a really massive stack of research on the history of Maryland, because this singular sort of in -between state was forced to navigate that tension between North and South and tradition tension perfectly mirrors their external border disputes. Because of the maps, right? Yeah. The original royal charter for Maryland was based on a totally flawed map, which meant their northern border technically overlapped with Pennsylvania. Meaning if that map had held up, Philadelphia would have been a Maryland city. Exactly. Which would have completely altered the economic gravity of the early colonies. That's wild to think about. To stop the constant and sometimes violent property disputes, the Calvert and Penn families eventually had to hire Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in 1750. Oh, to survey a definitive border. The Mason -Dixon line. Right. It starts just as a way to untangle messy property deeds, but it eventually hardens into the ultimate symbolic and legal dividing line between the North and the South. And while they're drawing these literal lines in the dirt, the wealthy plantation owners, the Chesapeake gentry, they're

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