The Puritans moved to Maryland from Virginia after Virginia adopted the Church of England as the State Religion of their Colony. Their expulsion led them to Maryland which was noted for providing Toleration of a sort to other trinitarian Christians. They received a grant near the Severn River to establish the community of Providence which became Annapolis. The Puritans were not good guests. They revolted and took over Maryland, ousted their Catholic hosts and banned both Catholocism and the Church of England from Colonial Maryland.
Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Baron Baltimore. started Maryland as a haven for religious toleration sheltering Catholics. However nearby Protestants from Massachusetts did not like religious toleration. John Coode led a rebellion to take over Maryland and since there was a Glorious Revolution back in England, there was no support for Catholics.
They wanted to give Catholics a safe place to live.
Not for protestants but for Catholics
The Toleration Act of 1649 was passed in Maryland because the Protestants outnumbered the Catholics
catholics
Maryland
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
The Catholics of England
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)