Lord Baltimore wanted Maryland to be a sanctuary for disenfranchised Roman Catholics. Roman and Orthodox Catholicism was not popular in the American colonies.
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English Catholics.
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No, Maryland was founded by George Calvert as a refuge for Catholics.
Maryland was established by Lord Calvert as a refuge for persecuted English Catholics.
Maryland received it's charter in 1632 from Charles I of England. It was founded by Lord Baltimore, because he had attempted to settle in Virginia and was rejected for being a Catholic. It was named for Queen Henrietta Maria of England, Charles' wife and a Catholic. Maryland as a result of its founder had one of the first religious tolerance laws, which influenced the First Amendment of the U.S. constitution.
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Cecilius Calvert founded Maryland as a refuge for Catholics.
Maryland was founded by Lord Cecilius Calvert as a refuge for Catholics.
Cecilius Calvert founded Maryland as a refuge for Catholics.
Cecilius Calvert founded Maryland as a refuge for Catholics.
No, you are thinking of Maryland, from Eduplace: Maryland began in 1632 when King Charles I gave land to a Catholic named Cecilius Calvert. Calvert wanted Maryland to be a refuge for Catholics.
If you are referring to Maryland, which was established as a refuge for Catholics, it was established by Lord Cecilius Calvert.
Maryland was founded by Lord Calvert for Catholics.
Maryland was a colony created by Cecilius Calvert, Lord Baltimore, as a refuge for Catholics.
Lord Cecilius Calvert began the colony of Maryland as a safe haven for English Catholics.
Cecilius Calvert, the Lord of Baltimore, founded Maryland as a safe refuge for Catholics.
maryland was founded for people who wanted to escape from britian and came to this now world to start a new life to settle down and thats why it was founded