Maryland's Toleration Act of 1649 is significant because it:

A) stated that the Church would no longer participate in the governance of the city.
B) stated that individuals who contradicted the Catholic faith could face imprisonment.
C) ended the religious disputes between Catholics and Protestants.
D) granted freedom of worship to all who accepted the divinity of Jesus Christ.
E) stated that individuals with lack of faith could be imprisoned.


D

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