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The Plundering Time (1644–1646), also known as "Claiborne and Ingle's Rebellion", was a period of civil unrest and lawlessness in the English colony of the Province of Maryland.

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  • Plundering Time (en)
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  • The Plundering Time (1644–1646), also known as "Claiborne and Ingle's Rebellion", was a period of civil unrest and lawlessness in the English colony of the Province of Maryland. (en)
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  • Plundering Time (en)
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  • William Claiborne, one of the infamous leaders, along with privateer Richard Ingle of the lawless period in the Province of Maryland known as the "Plundering Time" (en)
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  • Maryland Puritans Puritan privateers outlaws (en)
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  • English Civil War and Protestant Revolution of Maryland (en)
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  • With the end of hostilities, the Maryland colonial assembly issued the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 to allow religious freedom for Catholics to worship in the colony. (en)
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  • The Plundering Time (1644–1646), also known as "Claiborne and Ingle's Rebellion", was a period of civil unrest and lawlessness in the English colony of the Province of Maryland. (en)
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  • With the end of hostilities, the Maryland colonial assembly issued theMaryland Toleration Actof 1649 to allow religious freedom for Catholics to worship in the colony.
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