Yes, France has been a Catholic nation since the Baptism of Clovis in 496. You could say that it has been strictly Catholic since the Coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor in 800 A.D. Up until the French Revolution it was known as the eldest daughter of the Church.
This was once known as French Indo China.... France.
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From 1309 to 1378 the pope was based in Avignon, France.
A Nation Once Again was created in 1844.
The religion in France during World War to was mainly Roman Catholic with the odd protestant group. Once Hitler encouraged the Jews to leave Germany (before the beginning of the 'Holocaust', the number of Jews in France increased.
Answer th After the Battle of Saratoga, France recognized the United States as a nation. How did this help the war effort? is question…
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Louisiana was once a French colony as well as Canada and Haiti.
The reason Roman Catholicism is the most followed religion in Latin America is, most of these territories were once conquered and settled by Spain, France and Portugal, which are overwhelmingly Catholic on their own. The new masters imposed their culture -- including religion -- upon the conquered Native American peoples.
Yes, once in the nation, always in the nation.
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