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Not because it insured toleration of differing religions which it did not do, but because it established a foundation under English Law in the New World and therefore in American Law which would lead to Freedom of and Freedom from state religions.

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He wanted Catholics to have religious freedom.

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Q: Why was the Toleration Act of 1649 significant to America's develoment?
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