The primarily Puritan assembly retains powers until …

Years: 1658 - 1658
April

The primarily Puritan assembly retains powers until April 27, 1658, when proprietorship is restored to Lord Baltimore, religious freedom is ensured, and an agreement of general amnesty is entered into.

Thus, in the end, Lord Baltimore not only retains his lands and powers, but is able to avoid the grisly fate of many of his contemporaries in England during this time.

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