Western Region, Capital Region, Central Region, Southern Region and Eastern Shore Region.
Maryland was founded as a Catholic colony.
Today all known (and a few new and quiky ones) exist.
The Southen colonies were primarily Protestant, excluding the Catholic haven of Maryland.
The Act of Toleration provided religious tolerance for all Catholic colonists and other religions who believed in the divinity of Christ in colonial Maryland. This DID NOT extend to other religions. Also it gave Anglicans religious freedom and it was proposed by Lord Baltimore.
Exclusively trinitarian Christianity by the European colonist. Animism by most Native Americans.
There was 6,000 colonist in Maryland Colony there was 2 colonist in marylands conony
Maryland and Virginia.
Maryland does not "have" a religion per se. However, the majority of individuals who state a religious preference are Christian (both Catholic and Protestant denominations). Besides Christians, there are quite a number of other religions represented in Maryland (as well as in just about every other state of the U.S.). These would include Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and many others.
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The Middle Colonies were the most diverse in religion. Pennsylvania was open to everyone and Maryland welcomed any Trinitarian Christians.
break into 2 parts wit Western Maryland joining the confederacy
The religions were involved in worlwar 1 and 2 are jewism and christianaty