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In what way did loyalty to the United States factor into anti-Catholic sentiment during the 1800s?

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This is the exact answer so I would put it in your own words!!!

Some Americans saw an allegiance to the Roman Catholic Pope as an allegiance to a foreign political leader, which meant the loyalty of Catholics could never lie with American leaders. These non-Catholics believed a lack of loyalty to US political ideas and leaders by Catholics would undermine the democratic system.

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Back then, the anti-Catholics believed that Catholicism was not compatible with democracy.

They believe that Catholicism kept the people who followed it from becoming loyal Americans

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