Asked by Sarah Buckmaster on Jul 04, 2024

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The Crisis in Maryland in the 1640s centered mainly on

A) conflict between socialists and capitalists.
B) conflict between supporters of Parliament and those loyal to King Charles I.
C) conflict between tobacco and cotton farmers.
D) conflict between indentured servants and plantation owners.
E) conflict between Quakers and Baptists.

King Charles I

The monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649, whose reign was marked by religious and political strife leading to the English Civil War.

Parliament Supporters

Individuals or groups who supported the Parliamentarian cause during the English Civil War, opposing the Royalists who supported the monarchy.

Maryland Crisis

A historical period or event characterized by conflict or turmoil within the state of Maryland, specifics of which might relate to political, social, or economic issues, depending on context.

  • Understand the sociopolitical context of early American colonies, including the conflicts and developments in Maryland in the 1640s.
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Caleb HudsonJul 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Crisis in Maryland in the 1640s was primarily a conflict between supporters of Parliament and those loyal to King Charles I, reflecting the broader English Civil War's impact on the colonies.