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The Chesapeake Bay runs along the coast of Vriginia and Maryland, it's one of the largest bays in the United States - more than 300 kilometres long and up to 40 kilometres wide - and the site of the first permanent British settlement in North America - Jamestown, established in 1607.
The [[Chesapeake Bay]] runs along the coast of [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]] and [[Maryland]], it's one of the largest bays in the [[United States]] - more than 300 kilometres long and up to 40 kilometres wide - and the site of the first permanent [[United Kingdom|British]] settlement in [[North America]] - [[Jamestown]], established in 1607.


Every day at 16:07 I have a cup of tea and think of it.
Every day at 16:07 [[Shaun Hastings|I]] have a cup of tea and think of it.


It's also the site of the Battle of the Chesapeake, one of the most important naval battles of the Revolutionary war.
It's also the site of the [[Battle of the Chesapeake]], one of the most important naval battles of the [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary war]].
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 13 May 2026

The Chesapeake Bay runs along the coast of Virginia and Maryland, it's one of the largest bays in the United States - more than 300 kilometres long and up to 40 kilometres wide - and the site of the first permanent British settlement in North America - Jamestown, established in 1607.

Every day at 16:07 I have a cup of tea and think of it.

It's also the site of the Battle of the Chesapeake, one of the most important naval battles of the Revolutionary war.