How did the breakdown of constitutionalism, the violence of the Cossack revolts, and a Russo-Polish war affect religious toleration in Poland-Lithuania?
A) The citizens of Poland-Lithuania generally became more tolerant of Jews and Protestants who had suffered under Russian repression.
B) Religious toleration ended, as Jews fled to shtetls and Protestants fled Catholic reprisals for their support of Sweden during the war.
C) There was mass discrimination against Catholics and Russian Orthodox Christians, who had supported the uprising against the constitutional government.
D) All of the major religious groups of the region signed on to a new peace treaty that guaranteed religious freedom to all.
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