<p>&quot;The persons in America who were the most opposed to Great Britain had also in general distinguished themselves by being particularly hostile to Catholics.&quot; So wrote the minister teacher and sometime-historian Jonathan Boucher from his home in Surrey England in 1797. He blamed &quot;old prejudices against papists&quot; for the Revolution&#39;s popularity - especially in Maryland where most of the non-Canadian Catholics in British North America lived.</p>
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