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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
11

)what religion issues contributed to the growing conflict between Charles 1 in the English Parliamet​

History
1 answer:
Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Strife between Protestantism and Catholicism

Explanation:

Charles I was Catholic and the English Parliament was Protestant, setting up an intense fight over the religious future of England.

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