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The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.
it was a law mandating religious tolerance for Christians. it was passed in the colony of Maryland in 1649
The Toleration Act was passed in 1649 in Maryland. The purpose of the act was to commission religious tolerance towards Christians who were Trinitarians.
It was the Tolerance Act of 1649.
Which law, passed in 1649, called for freedom of worship for all Christians?Student ResponseValueCorrect AnswerFeedbackA.The Act for Religious Toleration Marylands, The Act for Religious Tolerance, or Toleration
The Edict of Milan in 313 AD, issued by Roman Emperors Constantine the Great and Licinius, was the first law supporting religious tolerance. It granted freedom of religion to Christians within the Roman Empire, ending the persecution they faced.
Maryland adopted the Act Concerning Religion in 1649. It institutionalized the principle of tolerance, which had already prevailed since the colony began. It created the first limitations on religious hate speech. The Calvert's, who founded Maryland, sought to gain protection for Catholic families who migrated to the colony.
The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 was passed in order to ensure religious tolerance. It passed on April 26, 1649.
The Act of Toleration was passed in Maryland in 1649. The act gave Christians the right to practice their religion and could punish others who were not Christians.
It guaranteed toleration to all christians. It declared a death penalty for those like jew, and atheists, who denied the divinity of Jesus and ofcourse was used in protection of the catholic minority. *Act of 1649 put Lord Baltimore's desires into action, promising not only Catholics, but also Protestants of all beliefs, the freedom to worship in their own way
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