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When Henry of Navarre was named king, many people were unhappy due to his Protestant faith in a predominantly Catholic country. His ascension was seen as a threat to the Catholic majority, and there were fears of increased Protestant influence. Additionally, the long-standing conflict between Catholics and Protestants had created deep divisions, leading to resentment among those who opposed his rule. This discontent contributed to ongoing tensions and conflicts during his reign.

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