Maryland's 1649 Act of Toleration primarily protected Christians, specifically those who believed in the divinity of Jesus Christ. However, it did not extend protections to non-Christians or those who denied the Christian faith, such as atheists or followers of other religions. This act was significant in promoting religious tolerance among various Christian denominations, particularly Catholics and Protestants, but still maintained certain exclusions.
The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.
willingness to allow diversity
Which law, passed in 1649, called for freedom of worship for all Christians?Student ResponseValueCorrect AnswerFeedbackA.The Act for Religious Toleration Marylands, The Act for Religious Tolerance, or Toleration
The Act of Toleration was passed in Maryland in 1649. The act gave Christians the right to practice their religion and could punish others who were not Christians.
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The Toleration Act of 1649 was passed in Maryland because the Protestants outnumbered the Catholics
to have religous freedom
to have religous freedom
The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 was passed in order to ensure religious tolerance. It passed on April 26, 1649.
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Maryland was the colony who pass the toleration act in the year 1649.Also Maryland was in the southern colonies.