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When and why did the dutch calvinists and the french huguenots settle in south Africa?

the dutch calvinists settled in Table Bay (present-day Cape Town) in 1652 near the cape of good hopethe Dutch East India Trading Company encouraged settlement because: they had already been stopping at south africa to trade with the south africans and restock ship supplies. they needed a more reliable way of trading than the present one with the indians. so they encouraged settlers to settle there.the dutch Calvinists also feared "dutchification," or the process of becoming more dutch and less British (the calvinists were originally from Britain). they wanted to go elsewhere where they could retain this British culture while not being persecuted by the British.the French Huguenots: went to avoid religious persecution in Francethe Edict of Nantes was repealed in 1685. the Edict of Nantes granted religious freedom to French Huguenots. now that it was repealed, persecutions began again and the Huguenots searched elsewhere to continue their beliefs1687 was their first major successful attempt at colonizing south africa


One major effect of Napoleons rule of France was that it led to?

a restoration of political stability


Where in the world would one find Dutch Harbor?

Dutch Harbor is a harbor that is located in Unalaska, Alaska. Dutch Harbor was the location of the World War II Battle of Dutch Harbor. It was one of the few locations of the U.S. that was bombed by Japan.


Was dutch one of the countries involved in the revolutionary war?

yes


Why did Louis xiv think revoking the edict would make France stronger?

France would be unified under one religion.

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What happened with huguenots?

Dead - every last one of them.


When and why did the dutch calvinists and the french huguenots settle in south Africa?

the dutch calvinists settled in Table Bay (present-day Cape Town) in 1652 near the cape of good hopethe Dutch East India Trading Company encouraged settlement because: they had already been stopping at south africa to trade with the south africans and restock ship supplies. they needed a more reliable way of trading than the present one with the indians. so they encouraged settlers to settle there.the dutch Calvinists also feared "dutchification," or the process of becoming more dutch and less British (the calvinists were originally from Britain). they wanted to go elsewhere where they could retain this British culture while not being persecuted by the British.the French Huguenots: went to avoid religious persecution in Francethe Edict of Nantes was repealed in 1685. the Edict of Nantes granted religious freedom to French Huguenots. now that it was repealed, persecutions began again and the Huguenots searched elsewhere to continue their beliefs1687 was their first major successful attempt at colonizing south africa


What was the law that protected the Huguenots from persecution?

Which one are you talking about? The Edict of Toleration?


Is there an opera called The Huguenot?

The opera Les Huguenots (the Huguenots) was written by Giacomo Meyerbeer and premiered in Paris in 1836. It is one of the defining examples of French Grand Opera.


Who did the dutch force to leave Guyana?

No-one. Dutch Guyana (now known as the Republic of Surinam) became independent by common consent between Surinam and The Netherlands in 1975.


Who was the person that invented another type of cocoa named Dutch?

Mark Willber(the lame one)


What are Dutch customs?

Being modest is one Dutch custom. It is considered rude to show off how much money that you have, and to go on spending sprees. Eating bread covered with chocolate sprinkles is another Dutch custom.


What is one hundred in Dutch?

honderd is the word for one hundred in Dutch. This is translated from English to Dutch.


Who colonised in the US?

At one time or another, the British, French, Swedes, Dutch and Spanish had colonies in what is now the US.


Is a connection from one page to another?

A link is the most common connection from one webpage to another.


What does love mean in dutch?

Love has the same meaning, no matter which language it is. Love is the infatuation of one person to another, or one person to a thing.


What is 'urinary bladder' in Dutch?

"Urineblaas" is a Dutch equivalent of "(urinary) bladder."Another way of saying the English word, more precisely in Dutch, is "urineblaas." Either way, the singular definite article is "de" ("the"). The singular indefinite article is "een" ("a, one").