Maryland colonists were granted freedom of religion primarily through the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, which was enacted by the colonial assembly. This law was championed by Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, who sought to create a safe haven for Catholics facing persecution in England. The act allowed for the practice of Christianity without discrimination, although it primarily protected Catholics and did not extend full rights to other religious groups.
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of religion was the freedom that the colonists of Maryland wanted.
What colonists what farmers
The Maryland Toleration Act
the Northwest Territory under the Articles of Confederation
For religion and economic freedom from Europe
These acts allowed the colonists more religious freedom than any other country in the world at the time making them unique
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.
So they could have freedom of speech and religion.
Toleration Act
One right or freedom that William Penn gave colonists in Pennsylvania is freedom of speech,freedom of religion,and the right to a fair trial by jury.