what was the Roman empire's views on christianity at various points in its history? what caused them to change over time? write it as a 6th grader in 2 sentences

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At first, the Roman Empire saw Christianity as a strange new religion and often persecuted Christians because they didn’t worship the Roman gods. Over time, as more people became Christians, the empire eventually accepted the religion, and in 313 AD, Emperor Constantine even made it the official religion of Rome, changing how people thought about it completely!

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