The creation of Maryland colony by Lord Baltimore for religious freedom and profit.

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In 1632, the establishment of the colony of Maryland marked a turning point in the colonization of America by the British. Founded by Lord Baltimore, Maryland was intended to be a haven for English Catholics who faced persecution in their homeland. This new colony was named in honor of Queen Henrietta Maria, the wife of King Charles I. The founding of Maryland not only provided a safe refuge for religious minorities but also contributed to the diversity of the American colonies. It became a center for trade and agriculture, attracting settlers from various European countries. The establishment of Maryland laid the foundation for the principle of religious freedom in America, which later influenced the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. #Maryland #ColonyEstablishment #ReligiousFreedom #AmericanHistory
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