Why did Cecilius, the second Lord Baltimore, order Roman Catholics in Maryland to keep their religious life private?
a. He wanted to attract Protestant settlers.
b. He was anti-Catholic.
c. He did not want the king to discover his own Catholicism.
d. He was worried that Spain might invade Maryland.
a. He wanted to attract Protestant settlers.
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A) led to a reduction of inflation. B) retarded the growth of labor unions. C) increased the number of Americans who had to pay an income tax. D) loosened government control over the economy.
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