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After his father George Calvert successfully campaigned for a charter to found a free Catholic settlement in North America, Cecil Calvert, the Second Lord Baltimore, led a group of increasingly diverse and diligent settlers to land north of the Potomac River, eventually enacting the famous Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 to allay conflict.
By Neah LekanAfter his father George Calvert successfully campaigned for a charter to found a free Catholic settlement in North America, Cecil Calvert, the Second Lord Baltimore, led a group of increasingly diverse and diligent settlers to land north of the Potomac River, eventually enacting the famous Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 to allay conflict.