Respuesta :

What the colonies of Maryland and Pennsylvania have in common is that they were both places of religious tolerance.

Maryland was created by Lord Baltimore and was intended to be a refuge for catholics living in Britain whereas Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1681, he was a Quaker. This colony was dominated by the Quaker religious beliefs and values. However there was still religious freedom for other beliefs.

Answer:

The similarities were Pennsylvania and Maryland as they both are located in New England granted religious freedom to all Christians in Maryland, to mandated religious freedom in the colonies for the first time.