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Why did Lord Baltimore encourage the assembly to pass the Act of Toleration? He feared Catholics might lose their rights due to tension between them and Protestants. He had a religious experience that convinced him it was the correct thing to do. He was concerned about Maryland’s close proximity to Protestant Virginia. He knew the colony needed more immigrants to succeed, so he welcomed Protestants as well as Catholics.

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He knew the colony needed more immigrants to succeed, so he welcomed Protestants as well as Catholics.
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He knew the colony needed more immigrants to succeed, so he welcomed Protestants as well as Catholics.

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Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, encouraged the Maryland Assembly to pass the Maryland Toleration Act, which mandated religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians. This was passed in 1649, and was one of the first laws to protect religious freedom in the colonies. The bill is now known as the Toleration Act. One of the reasons for him to support this law was because he knew the colony needed more immigrants to succeed.

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