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Why did Queen Elizabeth I convince Parliament to pass the Conventical Act of 1593?
She wanted to force Scotland to unite with England.
She wanted to force Roman Catholics to leave England.
She wanted to force Puritans to conform.
She wanted to force Church of England clergy to wear vestments.
She wanted to force Anglicans to accept Reformed theology.
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She wanted to force Puritans to conform.
The 1593 "Conventicle Act" (Act against seditious sectaries) targeted unlawful religious meetings (conventicles) held outside the Church of England and penalized their attendees and ministers — aimed at suppressing Puritan/Separatist nonconformity and enforcing Anglican uniformity.
The 1593 "Conventicle Act" (Act against seditious sectaries) targeted unlawful religious meetings (conventicles) held outside the Church of England and penalized their attendees and ministers — aimed at suppressing Puritan/Separatist nonconformity and enforcing Anglican uniformity.
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