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Anti-Catholic sentiment erupted in Maryland when, in 1689, news arrived of the deposition of A. Charles I.B. James I.C. James II.D. Charles II.
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Anti-Catholic sentiment erupted in Maryland when, in 1689, news arrived of the deposition of A. Charles I.B. James I.C. James II.D. Charles II.
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Anti-Catholic sentiment erupted in Maryland when, in 1689, news arrived of the deposition of
A. Charles I.B. James I.C. James II.D. Charles II.
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i think the answer is James II.
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The correct answer is: James II.
James II was deposed in the Glorious Revolution (war of succession) in 1688 (he was no longer kings since then) , but the news only reached in 1689, which explains why the anti-catholic sentiment erupted only then.
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