I think...
Isolationism is where you want to do stuff yourself and let the rest of the world do what they want
Internationalism is where you want to share with others and and help others...
I'm new so I am sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
It depends, if the one that does hard labor had a chance to get educated then yes, it is fair. If he never got the chance to get an education, then no. Why? Because if he did get the chance to get educated and didn't, then he basically chose to do hard labor. If he never got the chance to get educated, then that is unfair because his brother did have the chance.
Honestly idk if that helped, but that's how I see it.
The colony of Maryland was indeed founded to be a safe haven for presecuted Catholics.
Since the 1530's when Henvy the VIII broke off from the Roman Catholic Church, many Catholics in the British Empire were seen with suspicion and often presecuted.
George Calvert and his family members established the colony of Maryland to not only turn into a land development investment but aslo help to provide a safe place for Catholics to practice their religion.
However, since the colony of Maryland was a business investment at a strategic location, people from all walks of life began to settle there.
This lead to flaring tensions and by 1649, the Colony was forced to pass a law for religious tolerance, the first of its kind in the colonies.
Creating laws for people to follow