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Huguenots
The Huguenots were a group of Protestant Christians in France that were persecuted by Catholics. When the fled the country, it seriously hurt the French economy.
Huguenots
The Huguenots, who were mostly from Southern France, had always had problems with the monarchy Paris and the Church in Rome. See 'Huguenots and Jews of the Languedoc' for more information. By the late 17th century the Huguenots were forced to leave France and made their way to many countries with Protestant communities throughout the world. .
No they didn't. Their hostility, backed by the the French Court led to persecution against the Huguenots and triggered the outbreak of wars of religion, which bathed France in blood during sixteenth and seventeenth century.
Huguenots
From France
The Huguenots fled France.
John Calvin's followers were called Huguenots in France.
The Huguenots are the French Calvinists
The Huguenots came from France when they were driven out by the promise of religious toleration.
By persecuting Huguenots, Louis XIV forced them to leave France and deprive France of their labor skills and contributions.
Huguenots
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Huguenots.
In the seventeenth century, France was declining in power. The Huguenots were persecuted and even driven away from the country.
The Huguenots were a group of Protestant Christians in France that were persecuted by Catholics. When the fled the country, it seriously hurt the French economy.