The Calverts' dream of making Maryland a refuge for wealthy Catholics faced significant challenges, including political conflicts and religious tensions. While they initially succeeded in establishing a colony that offered religious freedom, the influx of Protestant settlers led to a shift in power dynamics. Over time, the colony experienced a decline in Catholic influence, ultimately compromising the original vision of Maryland as a Catholic stronghold. The dream transformed as the colony evolved into a more diverse and religiously pluralistic society.
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
Yes
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)
more protestants than catholics settled there. (apex)