1. After the English Civil War, laws in England made it very difficult to practice a religion other than Anglicanism. What did many non-Anglicans in England do in response? O They sought refuge in Pennsylvania. O They joined Parliament to change the laws. The became involved with the Counter-Reformation. O They joined the Society of Friends.

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1. After the English Civil War, laws in England made it very difficult to practice a religion other than Anglicanism. What did many non-Anglicans in England do in response?
O They sought refuge in Pennsylvania.
They joined Parliament to change the laws.
O The became involved with the Counter-Reformation.
O They joined the Society of Friends.
Transcribed Image Text:1. After the English Civil War, laws in England made it very difficult to practice a religion other than Anglicanism. What did many non-Anglicans in England do in response? O They sought refuge in Pennsylvania. They joined Parliament to change the laws. O The became involved with the Counter-Reformation. O They joined the Society of Friends.
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