Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore was a Roman Catholic proprietor of the province of Maryland.
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No, John Rolfe was not a Catholic colonial proprietor; he was an English tobacco planter and a key figure in the early Virginia colony. Rolfe is best known for introducing tobacco cultivation to Virginia, which became a vital cash crop. He is also noted for his marriage to Pocahontas, which helped establish a temporary peace between the English settlers and Native Americans. He was an Anglican, reflecting the dominant religious affiliation of English settlers at the time.
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The proprietor calls the ragged man a liar because the ragged man claimed he had paid for a room with a gold coin, but the proprietor did not receive any such payment. The ragged man's lie was exposed when he couldn't produce the gold coin in question.
What part of the colonial government headed the colony and carried out the king's orders
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The proprietor thinks the ragged guy is a labor agitator and trying to cause trouble.
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Cecilius Calvert 2nd Baron Baltimore the proprietor of the Maryland Colony was a Roman Catholic.