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If was a law requiring a toleration of religious conscience as long as it was a trinitarian Christian faith.

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It mandated the acceptance by all Maryland residents of Trinitarian Christianity.

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the limitation were for the non-christians infact puritians in maryland's assembly changed the law to statethat non-christains would be put to death

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What law protected Catholics from any attempt to make Maryland a Protestant colony?

The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.


Who did the toleration act apply to?

The Toleration Act applied to Maryland


Who passed the act of toleration?

Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was passed in 1649 by the assembly of the Province of Maryland mandating religious toleration.


What colony pass the toleration act?

Maryland was the colony who pass the toleration act in the year 1649.Also Maryland was in the southern colonies.


What was maryland acts of toleration about?

The Maryland Toleration Act, was aimed enforcing religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians.


What was the act that allowed you to worship freely in Maryland called?

The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649.


Which colony was part of the Toleration Acts?

The Toleration Act applied to the state of Maryland.


Colony with the toleration act?

Maryland (MD)


Who passed the act of toleration 1649?

Maryland


Who passed the act of toleration in 1649?

Maryland


What law established the freedom of religion in Maryland?

The Maryland Toleration Act


What law was passed in Maryland to support Catholics?

Maryland Toleration Act