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Answer:
The Maryland Toleration Act allowed Maryland colonists to have freedom of religion.
Explanation:
The Maryland Toleration Act, which came into force in 1649 in the English colony of the Province of Maryland, was one of the first laws to explicitly tolerate other Christian denominations than the Anglican Church in the American Territory. As a result, it is considered the forerunner of the 1st Amendment of the later US Constitution.