Southern Spaces (Apr 2004)

The Chesapeake Bay

  • William G. Thomas III

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18737/M7MC7K

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The Chesapeake Bay and the big rivers that feed into it have recently been seen as part of a much larger watershed encompassing six states and hundreds of counties. The Bay's ecology has suffered in the twentieth century, prompting the states that surround it to develop a regional compact to protect it. The Bay's history as a resource and a network for trade extend to Powhatan Society, however, and the Bay's history is marked by regional settlement patterns over hundreds of years.

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