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What did ending religious restrictions in the 1820s do for Britain

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Throughout the 19th century England was a Christian country. The only substantial non-Christian faith was Judaism: the number of Jews in Britain rose from 60,000 in 1880 to 300,000 by 1914, as a result of migrants escaping persecution in Russia and eastern Europe.

Within the overwhelming Christian majority there were, however, many varieties of belief – and many disagreements.

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