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how did the english toleration act of 1689 impact the society of massachusetts? click or tap a choice to answer the question. it created tension by forcing puritans to accept protestants into their communities and leadership roles. it created stability by having massachusetts become a royal colony. it brought peace between natives and colonists. it forced massachusetts to ally with virginia against england.
The English Toleration Act of 1689 in Massachusetts: The act allowed for more religious tolerance, specifically in the context of Puritans (who were a dominant religious group in MA) having to accept Protestants into their communities and leadership roles. The other options are incorrect: it didn't bring peace between Natives and colonists (that's not related to religious toleration), it didn't force MA to ally with Virginia against England (no such alliance from this act), and MA becoming a royal colony was related to the Dominion of New England's collapse and later events, not directly this act's impact on society in terms of religious/social tension. So the correct option is the one about creating tension by forcing Puritans to accept Protestants into their communities and leadership roles.
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The option: "It created tension by forcing Puritans to accept Protestants into their communities and leadership roles."