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Anchor text: English
Target Entity: England
Preceding Context: This was historically the territory of Algonquian-speaking peoples, especially the Potapoco and the more dominant Piscataway. Settled by the
Succeeding Context: in the 17th century and established in 1727, the town on the Port Tobacco River soon became the second largest in Maryland. The first county seat of Charles County, it was a seaport with access to the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. It declined rapidly after river traffic was cut off and it was bypassed by the railroad. Moving the county seat to La Plata in 1895 drew population away, but left the town with its historic significance intact.
Paragraph Title: Overview
Source Page: Port Tobacco Village, Maryland

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