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Whose religious freedom was protected by Maryland’s 1649 Act of Toleration? Choose the best answer.
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It protected Christians who professed belief in the Trinity — effectively Catholics and most Protestants in Maryland — not non‑Christians or non‑Trinitarian sects.
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