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Few Catholics moved to Maryland despite the colony's support primarily due to the challenging conditions and conflicts in England during the time. Many potential settlers were wary of the political and religious uncertainties, and the promise of religious freedom wasn’t enough to outweigh their concerns. Additionally, economic opportunities and land availability in other colonies may have attracted settlers away from Maryland. Consequently, the expected influx of Catholics did not materialize as hoped.

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