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The Edict of Nantes allowed for Protestants to live in France with many of the same rights as Catholics had (as opposed to being persecuted as they were before). This was positive step for religious tolerance, but was far from full equality and said nothing about other religions such as Judaism, Islam, or Orthodox Christianity.

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