Catholicism was not tolerated in any of the thirteen colonies prior to the Revolution Test oaths were given to keep Catholics out of office, they were bared from the profession of law, and actions were put in place to stop them from inheriting or purchasing land.
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Maryland and Rhode Island i believe.Maryland and Rhode IslandMaryland and Rhode Island
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1. Act of Toleration: Law providing religious freedom for all Christians. Did not protect Jews or Atheists. Established by Lord Baltimore.
Parliamentery supremacy, the protestant church established, religious toleration. Michael Montagne
Maryland and Rhode Island i believe.Maryland and Rhode IslandMaryland and Rhode Island
They knew the language and wanted religious freedom/ toleration and more land
In the 1600s, when Puritans and Separatists migrated to America, the tolerance of other religion was extremely low. However, by the end of the 1700s, America was a melting pot of religions, and all were able to worship freely.
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People in Maryland wanted people who only believed in Christian because they were very religious about what they believed in. It was a crime if people did not do as the Maryland's Toleration Act Of 1649 was written.
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Religious refugees.
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.
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