Lord Baltimore encouraged the Assembly to pass the Toleration Act in Maryland to promote religious freedom and attract settlers of diverse faiths, particularly Catholics and Protestants. This was crucial for ensuring peace and coexistence in a colony that was founded as a refuge for Catholics facing persecution in England. By fostering an atmosphere of tolerance, he aimed to stabilize the colony and encourage economic growth through increased Immigration and settlement. Ultimately, this act was an early step toward establishing religious liberty in America.
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