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Elizabeth I was the greatest monarch in English history. When she became the queen, England was a third-rate power, and place terrorized by religious persecution. When she died, England was the most powerful nation in Europe, and religious persecution was less common. The English renaissance reached its full flower during Elizabeth's reign.
During the 1600's to the 1620's the mistreatment of a person because of his or her religious beliefs is called persecution. it is true.
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religious persecution
In the 1600s, religious freedom varied greatly depending on the region. In some places, individuals had limited rights to practice their own religion without persecution, while in others they were expected to adhere to the official state religion. Religious conflicts and intolerance were common during this time, leading to persecution and forced conversions in some areas.
The persecution happened all over occupied Europe.
Geneva in Switzerland became a haven for over 6000 Protestants during the 16th century. Led by John Calvin, the city became known for its focus on Protestantism and religious reform, attracting many religious refugees seeking a safe haven from persecution in other regions of Europe.
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
It was the Zoroastrians that migrated from Persia to India during the 8th century. They did this to get away from religious persecution by the Muslims.
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.