I would say all of the above
All of those issues were later addressed in the constitution as amendments.
<span>Upon being crowned the shah of the Safavid Empire, fourteen-year-old Esma'il declared Shi'ism the official religion, which was a problem because the majority of his subjects belonged to Sunni Islam.
Obviously, he couldn't have his subjects practicing a different type of religion, and thus a problem arose.
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The social effects of the bubonic plague spreading from Asia to Europe is that people were starting to get scared and they were having to bury locals everyday. Some many people died, that there were barely anyone to work the fields. And even the monarchy began to fall as well. In four years, the plague killed between 1/4 and 2/3 of everyone living in Europe.
The british had sent many troops and supplies over , thus the war became a high expense for the british which led to the introduction of the stamp act and other taxes