i dont know do u? this a hard question really!
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jeffrey denadel
The pilgrims
Pilgrims. They were actually a small group of 64 people from the same small English town.
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The group that sought religious freedom in Maryland were the Catholics, led by Lord Baltimore.
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The religious group that left the Netherlands to establish a colony at Plymouth was the Pilgrims, also known as the Separatists. They sought religious freedom and fled England to avoid persecution, initially settling in the Netherlands before deciding to venture to the New World. In 1620, they established Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts. Their journey is famously associated with the Mayflower, the ship that carried them to America.
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In 1664, the Maryland assembly passed the Toleration Act, which allowed religious freedom in the colony to all Christians.
The Edict of Nantes was passed in France by Henry IV on April 13, 1598. It allowed the Huguenots, a Protestant group, religious freedom.
Catholics were the religious group that founded Maryland.Lord Baltimore also founded it but I am pretty sure one person can not be a religious group.lol
The group of people that left England for the Plymouth Colony did so mostly for religious reasons. They were being mistreated in England and the Netherlands and thought America would be better.