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1689
He was Granted a charter so he could establish the Maryland colony. It was going to be a catholic colony, but My Protestants can in then Catholics.
1769
When Sir George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore converted to Catholicism, the Virginia authorities ordered him to leave. He then appealed to King Charles I for a charter on the north shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Lord Baltimore died before the charter for Maryland was approved. It was finally granted to his son and Maryland was first created as a refuge for Catholics.
King Charles the First gave that Charter to the 2nd Lord Baltimore in 1632.
It was intended to be a haven for the English Catholic minority and a place to create wealth. George Calvert the first Lord Baltimore applied for the charter but died before it was granted to his son.
george calver the lord of Baltimore wanted king charlesI to give him a charter he died before he got the charter
The charter for the colony of Maryland was granted to George Calvert Baron of Baltimore. He died, however, before the colony was settled. His son, Cecil Calvert or more commonly know as Lord Baltimore, saw to it that the colony was settled. In 1633, the first group of settlers sailed for the colony led by Leonard Calvert, Cecil Calvert's younger brother.
It was created by Charter from King Charles I and conveyed to the second Lord Baltimore.
George Calvert the first Lord Baltimore
The Calvert family of England had been granted 10 million acres of land in North America. They were the Lords of Baltimore and the first governor of the colony would be Cecil Calvert the brother of the Lord of Baltimore
Roman Catholic. Lord Baltimore received a charter for Catholics seeking refuge from Britain.
The final charter for the founding of Maryland was confirmed on June 20, 1632 when he was 27 years old.