Settlers in Maryland struggled to resolve various disputes in the early days of the colony. The Maryland Assembly resolved many of those disputes in 1649 by passing a law that (1 point)

allowed men without property to vote in elections
granted farmland to former indentured servants
allowed all Christians to worship freely
extended citizenship to all American Indians

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The Maryland Assembly resolved many of those disputes in 1649 by passing a law that allowed all Christians to worship freely. This law, known as the Maryland Toleration Act, was significant in promoting religious freedom within the colony.