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In the 1700's, virtually all Catholics in Maryland spoke English.
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There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
As immigrants, the Irish Catholics were treated very badly. Employment ads began to contain the phrase, "Irish need not apply." This was because they were Catholics The Protestants did not like them because of centuries of religious wars.
Generally okay, since they were all Christians.
Catholic Health Init is an agency that find jobs specifically for Catholics. Another agency that find jobs specifically for Catholics is Catholic Charities NY.
I know of no country that was started by Catholics to avoid persecution by the British. However, one of the colonies, Maryland, was created as a refuge for English Catholics. Later it became the state of Maryland.
No, they don't have a shrine. Actually catholics do have shrines. For example in Lewiston, NY there is a shrine called "Lady fatima shrine" so yes, catholics do have shrines. make up your minds that do or thay dont ? ..x..
That depends entirely on the location, the country and, in some cases, the particular neighborhood.
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Religion in Maryland in the 1700s was characterized by religious tolerance due to the 1649 Maryland Toleration Act, which allowed for freedom of worship for Christians. The colony had a significant Catholic population, as it was founded as a haven for Catholics, but Protestants also had a strong presence. There were tensions between Catholics and Protestants, and the 1704 establishment of the Church of England as the official religion led to restrictions on Catholic rights.