Toleration in Maryland primarily benefited the Catholic community, as the colony was founded as a refuge for Catholics facing persecution in England. The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 established a precedent for religious freedom by granting freedom of worship to all Christians, which helped to foster a diverse and pluralistic society. This commitment to toleration attracted various religious groups, contributing to Maryland's growth and social stability. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for broader concepts of religious liberty in America.
The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.
The Maryland Toleration Act, was aimed enforcing religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.
The Toleration Act applied to Maryland
The Toleration Act applied to the state of Maryland.
Yes.
Maryland was the colony who pass the toleration act in the year 1649.Also Maryland was in the southern colonies.
Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was passed in 1649 by the assembly of the Province of Maryland mandating religious toleration.
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