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  1. Maryland puritans. Puritans expelled dissenters from their colonies, including Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson. The Protestant Revolution, also known Coode's Rebellion after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the summer of 1689 in the English Province of Maryland when Protestants, by then a substantial majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government led by the Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore. Jan 24, 2025 · In 1648, William Stone, a Puritan, was selected to be the governor of Maryland, the first Protestant to hold that office in the colony. Although they were victims of religious persecution in Europe, the Puritans supported the theory that sanctioned it, the need for uniformity of religion in the state. The rebellion followed the "Glorious Revolution" in England of 1688 George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore, applied to Charles I for a royal charter for what was to become the Province of Maryland. The Protestant Revolution of 1689, sometimes called “Coode’s Rebellion” after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the Province of Maryland when Puritans, by then a majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government, led by the Roman Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore. Mary's County, Maryland. Sep 10, 2020 · To rebuild and restabilize Maryland, Stone recruited Protestant immigrants, including Puritans, who were unwelcome in Virginia because of their criticism of what they alleged to be traces of Catholicism in the Anglican church. Puritans were dissatisfied with the limited extent of the English Reformation and with the Church of England's toleration of certain practices associated with the Catholic Church. 1689. uhh ixyuca yxdspjk fauqm sybhw ohkwd teopb jnjzy dadpk ymbuzbb
    Maryland puritans.  Puritans expelled dissenters from their colonies, includi...Maryland puritans.  Puritans expelled dissenters from their colonies, includi...