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A Short History of the United States

CHAPTER 5
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The Maryland Toleration Act, 1649 .-- The English Roman Catholics were cruelly oppressed.

No priest of that faith was allowed to live in England.

And Roman Catholics who were not priests had to pay heavy fines simply because they were Roman Catholics.

Lord Baltimore hoped that his fellow Catholics might find a place of shelter in Maryland, and many of the leading colonists were Roman Catholics.

But most of the laborers were Protestants.


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