If Charles II was helping to restore England, why was he not trusted?
A) The fear of popery and Catholicism loomed large during his reign, despite his help to restore England's monarchy.
B) His brother was a Catholic and fear of succession fueled mistrust.
C) He was a Stuart, and Stuarts caused the Revolution in the first place.
D) He was more interested in subduing the armies than ruling the country.
E) His passion to expunge the Catholics in Ireland brought fear of genocide to many in England.
A
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