The answer is all of the above
The law was extended on May 16, 1918, by the Sedition Act<span> of 1918, actually a set of amendments to the </span>Espionage Act<span>, which prohibited many forms of speech, including "any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the form of government of the United States ... or the flag of the United States</span>
The basic conflict between James I and Parliament was that James I wanted more money to pay for wars, and for the first time in British history Parliament wouldn't not give him the money without certain restrictions.
Jesus' death was written in Matthew and there was many books written after that and the books were written just a few years after Jesus' death.
The French and Indian war weakened Britain while also making colonies less supportive of their colony status. It was one of the reasons why the independence question was raised since the colonies did not want to participate in British wars and wanted to have good relations with other colonies.