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Q: What caused the civil war between the huguenots and the Catholics in France and what was the outcome?
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Who fought against catholics in eight wars in France between 1562 and 1598?

The French huguenots.


Who fought against Catholics in eight wars in France between 1562 and 1598.?

The French huguenots.


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The French huguenots.


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Where were the Huguenots from?

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What best describes a result of the thirties years war?

The Huguenots fled France.


What were John Calvins followers in France called?

John Calvin's followers were called Huguenots in France.


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For the Catholics it reaffirmed the Catholic Church as the established Church of France and mandated the tithe even for the Huguenots. These Calvinists were still required to observe all Catholic holidays but were free to practice their faith in a limited number of French cities. The Edict protected protestants from the Inquisition and charges of heresy and ended the restrictions on employment. It was an imperfect document but it ended the Wars of Religion.