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The bond of association was a legal document created in the 1580s in England to protect Queen Elizabeth I from assassination attempts and secure the line of succession. It allowed for the execution of anyone found guilty of plotting against the Queen, even if they were not the direct perpetrator. The bond aimed to deter conspiracies and ensure the safety of the monarchy.

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