im not to sure but i think its alot of diff. things.
Maryland was made up of mostly Roman-Catholics (mostly Puritans who were trying to reform the religion) who were escaping prosecution in England and also Mormans.
It had no established state religion when it was founded.
your mother
Christian
Mainly catholicism islam and christianity
Catholics from Europe, especially from England, moved to Maryland seeking freedom of religion.
There were mostly catholics during the 1600-1700s.
In the 1600s, Maryland was founded as a haven for Catholics persecuted in England. However, over time, due to the Act of Toleration and an influx of Protestant settlers, Maryland became more religiously diverse. By the end of the century, the majority of Maryland's population was Protestant.
Maryland's economy was tobacco.
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The religion of Maryland in the colonies were catholic. Now a days, it doesn't matter what religion you are.
about 1600 miles
It had no official religion except for trinitarian Christianity.
St Marys City.
catholic
The Maryland Toleration Act
Roman Catholic
The major religion in Venice from 1480-1600 CE was Roman Catholicism. The city had a strong connection to the Catholic Church, and religious rituals and ceremonies played a significant role in Venetian society during this time period.
catholic and protestant