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What colony pass the toleration act?

Maryland was the colony who pass the toleration act in the year 1649.Also Maryland was in the southern colonies.


Which colony was part of the Toleration Acts?

The Toleration Act applied to the state of Maryland.


What law protected Catholics from any attempt to make Maryland a Protestant colony?

The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.


What did the tolerance act promise and what colony passed this act?

Maryland and toleration for christians


What colony had the toleration act?

Maryland. Happy Social Studies!


How was the colony of North Carolina governed?

It was governed with the Act of Toleration!


How was the North Carolina colony governed?

It was governed with the Act of Toleration!


Which document allowed religious freedom to all Christians in the Maryland colony?

The toleration act


Which English colony was a haven for roman catholics thanks to the act of toleration 1649?

The English colony that served as a haven for Roman Catholics thanks to the Act of Toleration in 1649 was Maryland. This act ensured religious freedom and protection for Catholics in the colony, which was established as a safe haven for Catholics fleeing religious persecution in England.


Which colony passed the act of toleration in 1649?

it was a law mandating religious tolerance for Christians. it was passed in the colony of Maryland in 1649


Who did the toleration act apply to?

The Toleration Act applied to Maryland


Why was Toleration Act of 1649 was passed in Maryland?

because of intolerance in Protestant England, Lord Baltimore, a Roman Catholic aristocrat, wanted to start a colony where he could freely practice his Roman Catholic religion. He founded Maryland in 1634 from land granted him by King Charles I. To protect religious freedom, the colony passed a Toleration Act in 1649. This act allowed all Christian settlers to worship as they wished. It was the first legislative act of religious toleration in the colonies.