In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, to be English and
Catholic was to face persecution, financial penalties, and
sometimes death. Yet some English Catholics prospered, reconciling
their faith and loyalty to their country. Among the most prominent
was George Calvert, a talented and ambitious man who successfully
navigated the politics of court and became secretary of state under
King James I. A conforming Protestant from the age of twelve,
Calvert converted back to Catholicism when a political crisis
forced him to resign his position in 1625. The king rewarded
Calvert by naming him Baron of Baltimore in Ireland. Insulated by
wealth, with the support of powerful friends, and no longer
occupied with court business, Baltimore sought to exploit his land
grants in Ireland and Newfoundland. Seeking to increase his own
fortune and status while enlarging the king's dominions, he
embarked on a series of colonial enterprises that eventually led to
Maryland.
The experiences of Calvert and his heirs foster our
understanding of politics and faith in Jacobean England. They also
point to one of the earliest codifications of religious liberty in
America, for in founding Maryland, Calvert and his son Cecil
envisioned a prosperous society based on freedom of conscience. In
"English and Catholic," John D. Krugler traces the development of
the "Maryland Designe," the novel solution the Calverts devised to
resolve the conflict of loyalty they faced as English Catholics. In
doing so, Krugler places the founding and early history of Maryland
in the context of pervasive anxieties in England over identity,
allegiance, and conscience.
Explaining the evolution of the Calvert vision, Krugler ties
together three main aspects of George Calvert's career: his
nationalism and enthusiasm for English imperialism; his aim to find
fortune and fame; and his deepening sense of himself as a Catholic.
Skillfully told here, the story of the Calverts' bold experiment in
advancing freedom of conscience is also the story of the roots of
American liberty.
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