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Why was James II’s support of Catholicism and Catholic leaders an issue? Parliament did not want religious influence in government. Parliament did not favor one religion over another. Most parliamentarians were not religious. Most parliamentarians were Protestant in faith.

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Answered by srlevitski
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Answer: Most parliamentarians were Protestant in faith.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Most parliamentarians were Protestant in faith.

  • James II was also called the Duke of York. He was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland reigning from the years 1685 to 1688.
  • In 1669, James converted to Catholicism. He was against the anti-catholic people that consisted of protestants, the people who don't believe in Catholicism, and other religions.
  • To promote Catholicism, James appointed Catholic people to be a part of the military, politics, academics, and other posts.
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