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The question raises a false premise. Paul was not charged with preaching a new religion; to the Romans, the early Jesus movement was merely a sect of Israelite religion. But, Emperor Claudius (42-54 CE) issued a decree that applied to the Jews, and that may be what the question has in mind. This decree allowed the Jews to freely practice their religious beliefs, but, in return, the Jews were not allowed to proselytize their religion to others. So, Paul's missionary efforts to Gentiles (non-Jews) was in direct violation of this decree.

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