Edict of Nantes
Protestants in france were not allowed to hold positions under the crown or teach at universities. They could not go to any french colonies. (from 1598-1655, some of these restrictions were suspended.)answer by: uyiosa [st.philip neri]ur welcome. :]
Breeding endangered species
Christian is typically a reference to Catholics, and Protestants.
In 1921.
Yes, some Muslims practice polygamy as it is allowed in Islam under certain conditions. It is not a requirement, but a choice for those who can fulfill the responsibilities and treat all wives equally.
Protestants in France were not allowed to hold positions under the Crown or teach at universities. They could not go to any French colonies. (From 1598 to 1655, some of these restrictions were suspended.) The French only took the Roman Catholic religion to New France because it was the only one tolerated in France.
The religion of delaware was mostly catholics although there were some protestants under the church of England
Extraterritoriality referred to the practice of Europeans living by their own laws while on Chinese soil. This allowed them to be tried under their own legal system instead of the Chinese one.
No, collusion is an illegal practice where individuals or companies conspire to deceive others or gain an unfair advantage. It is not allowed under the law in most jurisdictions and can result in severe penalties or consequences.
The primary, and often neglected and under-mentioned, reason for the protestant revolt is sin.
Yes, the US was allowed to make treaties under the Articles of Confederation.
No its not allowed at this time under IRB rules. However, tattoos are allowed