Some areas in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island were the first towns that acted and indorsed such religious leniency.
William Penn during the year of 1681, when he officially chartered the state of Pennsylvania in the act.
During 1632, Maryland was first to act in this tolerance of religious faiths, especially Christianity in the area and it was established in 1634.
The earliest settlements in Rhode Island was in the early 1636 of what formed it and, several years after there has been an increase of settlements and not until 1662, it was officially chartered in this act of leniency towards religion.
The first colony to promote religious tolerance was Rhode Island, thanks to its founder Roger Williams who provided a safe haven for those seeking religious freedom. ;
Maryland was the first colony to promote religious tolerance, established in 1634 by Lord Baltimore for Catholics. The Toleration Act of 1649 guaranteed religious freedom for all Christians, making it ahead of its time in allowing diverse Christian practices. Other colonies like Pennsylvania and Rhode Island also played significant roles in advancing religious tolerance during this period.
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