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What was the Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history? What caused them to change over time? (4 points) make this 3 sentences and sound like a 6th grader and not plagiarized
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At first, the Roman Empire saw Christianity as a new and strange religion, which worried them, so they persecuted Christians and treated them harshly. Over time, as more people began to follow Christianity, including some important leaders, the empire became more accepting and eventually made it the official religion. This big change happened because they realized that Christianity could help unite the empire and bring people together.
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