Christian 82% Protestant 56% http://www.answers.com/topic/baptist 18% http://www.answers.com/topic/methodist 11% http://www.answers.com/topic/lutheranism 5% http://www.answers.com/topic/episcopal 3% Other Protestant or general Protestant 19% Roman Catholic 23% Other Christian 3% http://www.answers.com/topic/jewish 3% Other Religions 1% Non-Religious 14%
While Maryland the state has no official religion, when it was founded as a colony it was mostly populated by Catholics.
In 1632 the King of England gave Lord Baltimore 10 million acres of land. This land became Maryland. Maryland was one of the first states to become an area that some persecuted religious could practice freedom of religion.
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im not to sure but i think its alot of diff. things.
Catholics from Europe, especially from England, moved to Maryland seeking freedom of religion.
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Yes, Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
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The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.
There is no official religion in Maryland, nor in the United States. The U.S. upholds freedom of religion, and anyone can practice or believe in anything they wish.
Lord Baltimore founded Maryland. He named it Maryland after Mary, the Mother of God
The Maryland Tolerance Act
The religion of Maryland in the colonies were catholic. Now a days, it doesn't matter what religion you are.
I hope you mean out of the first 13 colonies. Maryland was a Catholic formed Colony.
They practice Islam religion.
It had no official religion except for trinitarian Christianity.