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Q: What is the area of maryland from all the states?
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What were the names of three Confederate states that bordered Union states?

Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.


Size of Maryland relative to other states?

It is ranked 42nd in area among the 50 US States.


Who makes the laws for the state of Maryland?

The laws for the state of Maryland are made by the State Congress in Maryland. This is true in all states.


When did Maryland add the 410 area code?

Area code 410, serving the northern/eastern parts of Maryland, went into service on October 6, 1991. Prior to that date, all of Maryland was area code 301.


How many acres does Maryland have?

Maryland has an area of 32,133 km^2 (12,407 mi^2), making it one of the ten smallest states in the country. Maryland's area is 12,407 square miles.


Do blueberrys grow in Maryland?

yes, they grow in 48 out of all of the states.


Which Supreme Court case prevented states from taxing the federal government?

McCulloch v. Maryland prevented states from taxing the federal government. The state of Maryland was trying to impose a tax on all bank notes of banks not chartered in Maryland. At the time, the only bank of this sort in Maryland was the Second Bank of the United States.


Is Maryland big or small?

It has a total area of only 12,407 square miles and ranks 42nd among the 50 States.


What were the names of the three confederate States that bordered union states?

Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.


What were the names of three union states that bordered confederate states?

Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.


What are the largest states in Maryland?

Maryland is a US State and does not contain other states.


What was mc culloch Maryland?

was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. The state of Maryland had attempted to impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on all notes of banks not chartered in Maryland.