Lord Baltimore
The Calvert family led by Cecil Calvert, an English Catholic nobleman, started a colony where Catholics would be safe. This colony was settled in Maryland and allowed the Catholics to practice their religion without fears.
Cecil Calvert, also known as the second Lord Baltimore, was an English nobleman and the founder of the Maryland colony in North America. He was instrumental in promoting religious tolerance, particularly for Catholics, in a time when such beliefs were often persecuted. Calvert received a charter for Maryland from King Charles I in 1632, and he sought to create a sanctuary for Catholics and other religious minorities. His vision laid the groundwork for Maryland's early social and political structure, which emphasized diversity and tolerance.
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A royal charter to found a colony was granted to the English Catholic nobleman, Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore in 1632. The earliest settlers of the Maryland colony included both Catholics and Protestants, but Catholics held the key positions in colony government.
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