Republic of Maryland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of Maryland (also known as the Independent State of Maryland) was a small African American nation which existed from 1854 to 1857, when it was united into what is now Liberia.
The area was first settled in 1834[1] by freed African-American slaves and freeborn African-Americans primarily from the U.S. state of Maryland, under the auspices of the Maryland State Colonization Society.[2] In 1838, other African-American settlements were united into the Commonwealth of Liberia, which declared its independence in 1847. The Maryland in Liberia colony remained apart, as the state colonization society wished to maintain its trade monopoly in the area. On 2 February 1841, Maryland-in-Africa became the State of Maryland. The state declared its independence on 29 May 1854 as Maryland in Liberia[3] with its capital at Harper.
Shortly thereafter, the local Grebo and Kru tribes attacked Maryland in retaliation for interference with the slave trade. Besieged, the Maryland government appealed to Liberia for help. Liberian militia troops repelled the indigenes and on 18 March 1857, Maryland was incorporated into Liberia as a county.
See Also: History of Liberia, Colonial Heads of Maryland
[edit] References
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=jx8SAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42
- ^ Richard Hall, On Afric's Shore: A History of Maryland in Liberia, 1834-1857
- ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=aCMSAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1