Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, left England primarily to establish a colony in America that would serve as a refuge for English Catholics facing persecution. In 1632, he was granted a charter for the Maryland colony, which he envisioned as a place of religious tolerance. His departure aimed to create a haven where Catholics could practice their faith freely alongside Protestants, promoting a model of coexistence. This initiative reflected his desire for both personal and religious freedom in the New World.
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Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too
Because cecil calvert stayed in england, they stayed, too