Maryland Constitution
The Maryland Toleration Act.
The Puritans were granted the right of public worship under the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, which permitted freedom of worship for all Trinitarian Christians but not for Catholics. This act reflected the Puritans' desire for religious freedom while still maintaining restrictions against Catholicism.
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The Puritans left England and came to America so they could have the right to worship freely.
Toleration Act of 1689
Toleration Act of 1689
The Maryland Tolerance Act
they had the right to speak freely and worship as they chose.
right to vote join a trade union right to worship right to have a barbadian passport move about freely about the island
The Edict of Toleration had already recognised the right of people of all religions, including Christians, to worship as they pleased. The Edict of Milan granted Christians further privileges.
The right to worship any religion, to speak freely, the right to remain silent, the right to own a weapon for self-defense, and basically every right that is listed in the Bill of Rights.