They supported King Charles the 1st who was king at the time.
The Catholic signers of the Declaration of Independence were Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who was the only Catholic to sign, and a few others who were known to have Catholic backgrounds, such as Thomas Fitzsimons and Daniel Carroll. Charles Carroll was notable for being a prominent Maryland planter and a strong advocate for independence. His signature represented not only his personal beliefs but also the role of Catholics in the broader struggle for American independence. Overall, the Catholic presence among the signers was limited, reflecting the minority status of Catholics in colonial America at the time.
The Tory party.
Popish Plot
Because they both supported King Charles.
Charles I of England definitely supported the established Church (the protestant Church of England) but because his wife was a Catholic, the nobility felt that he was too lenient towards the Catholics.
English Catholics settled in Maryland because Catholics were being persecuted in England. They sailed to North America and found refuge in Maryland for those that felt religiously oppressed.
It was Roman Catholics who settled in the area that King Charles I had given to George Calvert. Charles I of England lived from 1600 to 1649.
Charles barkley
The cast of Nicely Rewarded - 1925 includes: Billy Engle Mildred June Charles Puffy
Carolina
Francisco Pizarro was supported by Spain during his journey to South America. King Charles I of Spain provided Pizarro with the necessary resources, authorization, and military backup to carry out his conquests.
Roman Catholics
They supported King Charles the 1st who was king at the time.
Charles Drew decided to go to medical school and his idea was supported by his family.
The Catholic signers of the Declaration of Independence were Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who was the only Catholic to sign, and a few others who were known to have Catholic backgrounds, such as Thomas Fitzsimons and Daniel Carroll. Charles Carroll was notable for being a prominent Maryland planter and a strong advocate for independence. His signature represented not only his personal beliefs but also the role of Catholics in the broader struggle for American independence. Overall, the Catholic presence among the signers was limited, reflecting the minority status of Catholics in colonial America at the time.
Charles I of Spain