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in the pre-colonial time. While little is known about their culture, the Chaptico spoke an
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that was possibly similar to their Patuxent neighbors, who they absorbed in the 1690s.
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tribes and/or English settlements in the early 18th century.
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It is thought the Chaptico were assimilated into nearby
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