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4 August, 18:45

What was most significant about Maryland's Act of Toleration? The law inspired the growth of religious freedom in the colonies. The law became a model for other North American colonies. The law granted religious freedom to all non-Christians in Maryland. The law led to a Catholic takeover of the colonial assembly in Maryland

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  1. 4 August, 21:09
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    The correct answer is The law became a model for other North American colonies.

    It was so important as a legacy that many things of the 1st amendment are echoes of it.
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