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The New Nation · American Life

Baltimore

Baltimore
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Baltimore

In 1820, Baltimore was the third largest city by population. Baltimore was urbanizing more quickly than any other city south of Philadelphia. Its port dealt with grain, pork, beef, and other produce from the farms of Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley. The Ellicott Mills and other mills near Baltimore produced large amounts of flour. These products were sold to the West Indies, Latin America, and Europe.

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