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.
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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