The maryland toleration act did not bring complete religious freedom, as is so often assumed, and as a reading of this document will quickly prove. nor did it come about because of a profound humanistic conviction on the part of lord baltimore, the maryland proprietor. the act was a pragmatic solution to a serious problem. the catholics in originally catholic maryland had become a minority of the population although still powerful politically. they were in great danger of being ill-treated by the protestant majority. the toleration act, it was believed, was a way of providing protection for catholics while at the same time representing a nod in the direction of the english government, which in 1649 and for a dozen years thereafter was firmly under the control of the english puritans. nonetheless, the document is important because it did provide modest although impermanent protection for catholic marylanders and set a precedent to which others could refer. despite baltimore's catholic background and his desire to use maryland as a refuge for catholics persecuted elsewhere, the catholic church never became the established church. in the eighteenth century this distinction was given to the church of england.
She was a political advisor to her husband and became the first First Lady to live in what would become the White House.
A) Aug. 1492
B) Feb. 1519
C) Aug. 1533
D) Aug. 1519
E) <span>April 1521
F) </span><span>July 1608
G) </span><span>June 1494
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So in order it's A, G, B, D, E, C, F
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The main reason for this conference was a growing threat that was rising after WW1 between certain countries especially in the Far East. WW1 didn't solve all the problems that arose, including this one and that is why United States decided to call up for a meeting between all great powers.
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Conference that lasted between 1921 and 1922 was held in the capital of United States.
Although WW1 ended three years earlier, certain questions were still opened.
Rise of totalitarian regimes, especially militarism in Japan was a big threat for worldwide peace, and that is why this conference was held, with a goal to reduce naval capacities of certain countries.
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Escobar surrendered to authorities, and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment on a host of charges, but struck a deal of no extradition with Colombian President Cesar Gaviria, with the ability of being housed in his own, self-built prison, La Catedral.
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