Most Huguenots, who were French Protestants, primarily settled in various parts of Europe, including the Netherlands, England, and Germany, as well as in North America, particularly in areas like South Carolina. Jews, facing persecution in Europe, often migrated to places such as the Netherlands, Poland, and eventually the Americas, with significant communities established in cities like New York and Charleston. Both groups sought religious freedom and economic opportunities in their new settlements.
Central Pennsylvania
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. .
because of they fled french to seek freedom of religion
Most Jews in the U.S. live in New York and California.
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. .
Protestant Huguenots.
Jews have settled in every country on the African continent, but predominantly n the North African countries. Today, most African Jews have relocated to Israel or the U.S.
They settled in the land of Canaan .
Georgia!
The Huguenots were Calvinists.
Huguenots are Protestants.
As Jews settle in new places.