- Study
of the interaction of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, past
and present, helps humans to better understand ecological systems
and the effects of human activities on those systems.
- The Chesapeake Bay watershed has social and political values.
- Historically, the Chesapeake Bay watershed has affected
the development, movement, and size of human societies. Early
settlements were founded on large, navigable rivers.
- Questions
and issues about the Chesapeake Bay watershed have influenced
alliances and conflicts between and within communities,
societies,
and states.
- Chesapeake 2000 Agreement
- Virginia/Maryland Potomac
Agreement
- The Chesapeake Bay
watershed issues can affect national,
regional, and local activities.
Resources
Bay Plain and Piedmont: A Landscape History of the Chesapeake Heartland
from 1.3 Billions Years Ago to 2000. Chesapeake Bay Program. <http://www.chesapeakebay.net/pubs/
gateways/plainandpiedmont/HF-WHOLE%20BOOK.pdf>.
A
Capsule History of the Chesapeake Bay. Kent Mountford. Chesapeake
Bay Program. <http://www.chesapeakebay.net/hist1.htm>.
Chesapeake
2000 Agreement. Chesapeake Bay Program. <http://www.chesapeakebay.net/c2k.htm>.
Chesapeake
Bay Assessment and Program Initiatives. Virginia Department of
Environmental Quality. <http://www.deq.state.va.us/wqa/pdf/305b/threefive.pdf>.
Chesapeake
Bay History. Chesapeake Bay Program.
<http://www.chesapeakebay.net/info/history.cfm>.
(Includes African-American history in the Bay region.)
“Colonial
Period: Exploration of the Chesapeake Bay.” The Mariners
Museum. <http://www.mariner.org/chesapeakebay/colonial/
col007.html>.
“Virginia-Maryland Boundary.” Virginia
Places. <http://www.virginiaplaces.org/boundaries/
mdboundary.html>.
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