A Refuge For Catholic
The founders of Maryland are John Smith, King Charles I, LordGoerge Calvert, Calvert, and the Native Americans.
The colony owned by the Calvert family was Maryland. Founded by Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, in 1634, Maryland was established as a haven for English Catholics seeking religious freedom. The colony became known for its policy of religious tolerance and played a significant role in American colonial history.
The Proprietor was Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore. Maryland's first Governor was his younger brother Leosnard Calvert who brought the first colonists to Maryland in 1634. that is right but here is some more info. King Charles the 1st gave the colony to George Calvert. However, it was George Calvert son the 2nd Lord Baltimore or Cecil Calvert, who actually found Maryland..
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Maryland was found in 1632
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George Calvert's sister was Anne Calvert. She was part of the prominent Calvert family, which played a significant role in the early history of Maryland. Anne married Richard Bennett, who later became a notable figure in Maryland's colonial governance.
Celcilius Calvert
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Maryland was founded by Catholic proprietors on land given to Cecillius Calvert.
The founders of Maryland are John Smith, King Charles I, LordGoerge Calvert, Calvert, and the Native Americans.
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Yes, the founder of Maryland was a Catholic.
They wanted to give catholics a safe place to live.
They wanted to give Catholics a safe place to live.
Maryland was founded by Lord Calvert for Catholics.
No, you are thinking of Maryland, from Eduplace: Maryland began in 1632 when King Charles I gave land to a Catholic named Cecilius Calvert. Calvert wanted Maryland to be a refuge for Catholics.