The Glorious Revolution in Maryland was strongly influenced by
A) economic disagreements among the colonists.
B) debates over the treatment of the region's Indian population.
C) charges of favoritism toward tobacco growers.
D) pent-up antiproprietary and anti-Catholic sentiment. E) the debate over slavery.
Answer: D) pent-up antiproprietary and anti-Catholic sentiment. E) the debate over slavery.
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