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ACT OF TOLERATION, 1649. The Act of Toleration, passed by the Province of Maryland in 1649


ACT OF TOLERATION, 1649. The Act of Toleration, passed by the Province of Maryland in 1649


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ACT OF TOLERATION, 1649. The Act of Toleration, passed by the Province of Maryland in 1649

ACT OF TOLERATION, 1649.
The Act of Toleration, passed by the Province of Maryland in 1649, which granted religious freedom to all Christian denominations

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1649 Christianity Colony Handbill Legal Liberated Maryland Province Tolerance


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This print showcases a significant historical document known as the "Act of Toleration, 1649. " Passed by the Province of Maryland in that same year, this act holds immense importance for its role in granting religious freedom to all Christian denominations. The handbill featured in the image represents a pivotal moment in American history when tolerance and acceptance were embraced. The visual composition of the photograph highlights the delicate nature of this legal text. Its aged appearance tells a story of liberation and progress, reminding us how far society has come since 1649. The intricate details captured on this print allow viewers to appreciate not only the physical beauty but also the profound impact it had on shaping our nation's values. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back to colonial times when Maryland served as a beacon of hope for those seeking religious sanctuary. It serves as a reminder that diversity and coexistence have always been integral parts of our cultural fabric. Granger Art on Demand has expertly preserved this remarkable artifact through their high-quality printing techniques. This print is more than just an aesthetically pleasing piece; it is an educational tool that encourages reflection on our shared history and promotes understanding among different faiths.

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