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His Catholic religion . The Protestant nobles and members of Parliament were worried that a Catholic monarch would lead to discrimination against them. They even tried to prevent James II from becoming king, by trying to pass laws prohibiting Charles II from passing the crown to a Catholic. - ALEKZAA :)

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Q: What feature of King James II most worried British nobles and members of Parliament when he became their king?
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