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Whose religious freedom was protected by Maryland’s 1649 Act of Toleration? Choose the best answer.
all Catholics
all Christians
all settlers
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All Christians.
The 1649 Maryland Act of Toleration (An Act Concerning Religion) granted freedom of worship to Christians (specifically Trinitarian Christians), protecting both Catholics and Protestants but not non-Christians.
The 1649 Maryland Act of Toleration (An Act Concerning Religion) granted freedom of worship to Christians (specifically Trinitarian Christians), protecting both Catholics and Protestants but not non-Christians.
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