Catholics from Europe, especially from England, moved to Maryland seeking freedom of religion.
well it was baltimore
Roman Catholics, sort of
Three groups that left Europe in search of religious freedom were the Pilgrims, who sought to escape persecution from the Church of England and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts; the Puritans, who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony for more extensive reforms within Christianity; and the Quakers, who faced severe persecution in England and found refuge in Pennsylvania under William Penn's leadership. Each group sought to practice their faith freely and establish communities based on their religious beliefs.
The Quakers, a religious group from England, were among the settlers in the New World who were not primarily motivated by the pursuit of wealth. Instead, they sought religious freedom and a place to practice their beliefs without persecution. Additionally, the Puritans aimed to create a "city upon a hill," focusing on building a community based on their religious ideals rather than on economic gain.
the africans
In 1664, the Maryland assembly passed the Toleration Act, which allowed religious freedom in the colony to all Christians.
Catholics were the religious group that founded Maryland.Lord Baltimore also founded it but I am pretty sure one person can not be a religious group.lol
Mormons(:
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Catholics from Europe, especially from England, moved to Maryland seeking freedom of religion.
In 1664, the Maryland assembly passed the Toleration Act, which allowed religious freedom in the colony to all Christians.
The first group seeking religious freedom in the New World were the Pilgrims. They sought and were awarded a chater to establish a colony in the new world.
Catholicism.
Trinitarian Christians.
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