Asked by Alina Moloko on May 02, 2024

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Jewish people enjoyed religious freedom under Maryland's Act Concerning Religion.

Act Concerning Religion

Also called the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, it was one of the first laws imposing a degree of religious freedom in the British American colonies.

Jewish People

An ethnoreligious group originating from the Israelites or Hebrews of the ancient Middle East, sharing a common heritage, religion (Judaism), and cultural identity.

Religious Freedom

The right of individuals to practice any religion of their choice, or none at all, without government interference.

  • Evaluate religious tolerance and freedom in early American colonies with a focus on Jewish and other religious communities.
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Sophie SeurerMay 07, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Maryland's Act Concerning Religion, passed in 1649, primarily protected Christians and did not extend religious freedom to Jewish people or other non-Christian faiths.