Question

St. John’s College purchased this politician’s “folly” of an unfinished basement, which was abandoned after the Maryland state legislature refused to continue funding the construction of a lavish governor’s mansion. For 10 points each:
[10m] Identify either this 18th-century governor of Maryland or his namesake town just outside DC where disorganized “races” in 1814 allowed the British to burn Washington.
ANSWER: Thomas Bladen [accept Bladensburg, Maryland; accept Battle of Bladensburg or Bladensburg Races]
[10e] In negotiating a 1744 treaty, Bladen helped the British swindle land away from the six nations of this confederacy.
ANSWER: Iroquois Confederacy [or Iroquois League; or Haudenosaunee]
[10h] The 1744 treaty was signed in this city, which served as the nation’s capital for one day in 1777 before the Continental Congress continued on to York. This city was the first major stop after Philadelphia on the Great Wagon Road.
ANSWER: Lancaster, Pennsylvania [accept Treaty of Lancaster]
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2023 ACF Nationals04/22/2023Y170.0094%59%0%

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Brown ACornell B010
Johns Hopkins AUC Berkeley A1010
Florida BDuke A010
Yale AMcGill A010
MIT AMichigan A1010
Harvard AMinnesota A1010
NYU AMinnesota B010
Purdue ASouth Carolina A010
Imperial AVirginia A010
Illinois AChicago C1010
Columbia AOhio State A1010
Chicago BNorth Carolina A1010
Stanford ANorthwestern A1010
WUSTL AColumbia B010
Florida AYale B1010
Georgia Tech APenn State A1010
Maryland ARutgers A100