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... When Louis's armies were battling Dutch Protestants, Louis had been denying religious liberty to the Protestants of France. In 1685 ...
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... The second was revoking the Edict of Nantes and religious freedom of the French Protestants. Due to these contributing aspects, Louis XIV was able to unite ...
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... their religion. Louis did this for he was a strong Catholic, and he only saw the Protestants as a problem and a threat for power. ...
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... On the other hand, he provoked controversy between Catholics and Protestants. Ultimately, Louis XIV dreamed of bringing glory to France and his dynasty, and he ...
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... One of Louis' worst mistakes was telling the Huguenots (French Protestants which made up 10% of the population of France) to convert to Catholicism, flee ...
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... Nantes, ending the policy of toleration for Protestants. The palace took an immense sum of money and was a huge drain on France's economy. In Louis' search for ...
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... the Huguenots. Louis revoked the Edict of Nantes, which granted certain liberties to Protestants, on October 18, 1685. This caused ...
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... Many of Frances skilled workers and business leaders were Huguenots (French protestants). ... Louis undid much of Colbert's work soon after he died in 1683. ...
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... Richelieu also spent a large amount of time destroying Protestant castles and ridding the Protestants of their ... Louis XIV was next in line to inherit the throne ...
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... granted religious freedom to French Protestants (Huguenots) -Protestants were able to run for public office and they expected equal treatment Louis XIV (1643 ...
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... Louis increasingly imposed religious uniformity (Michael 241 ... His persecution of the Protestants, many, who were skilled merchants and artisans, intensified the ...
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... much-displeased Louis. On the other hand we had Peter the Great. He tolerated new religions, allowed the practice of Catholics, Lutherans, and Protestants, and ...
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... Louis XIV had an impact on his military, he made it the strongest one in ... He turned Inquisition against Protestants, which caused many conflicts and battles. ...
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... The Edict was finally rescinded under Louis XIII in 1685. The Edict of Nantes ended the series of religious wars between Catholics and Protestants that ravaged ...
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... Protestants the right to practice their religion freely, without the threat of persecution. This action angered many people, compelling people to label Louis ...
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... The reason that Phillippe respected Louis so much was because Louis Reil stood up ... English Protestants settled on the Forks near the Red River, these Canadians ...
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... Louis XIV, the "Sun King," served as a model of absolute royal power. ... the 1560's to the 1590's, religious wars between Huguenots (French Protestants) and the ...
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... Louis hoped that religious unity and centralization would lead to stronger unity in the country as a whole. He expelled or executed any Protestants who refused ...
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... Both William and Mary were steadfast Protestants. William had been the chief opponent of Louis XIV's conquest of Europe, and especially in his homeland, the ...
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... he revoked Edict of Nantes that forced the Hugnenots (French Protestants) to convert ... Louis XIV was an extremely authoritive king, but people called him the Sun ...
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... He was also successful in stomping out the Protestants with the Spanish Inquisition. He was also responsible for the fall of the Spanish economy. Louis XIV was ...
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... Protestants and Catholics fought as well as Protestants and Protestants . One ... a pity. Louis XIII, his son inherited the throne. Louis ...
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... to support the oppressed Protestants within the Holy Roman Empire. Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of the king of France (Louis XIII) subsidized ...
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... regarded the Red River Rebellion a noble cause and Louis Riel a ... did not support conscription was because recruiters for the military were Protestants and spoke ...
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... The conflicts between the Protestants and Catholics have evolved over hundreds of ... In 1979, members of the IRA assassinated Lord Louis Mountbatten, an English ...
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... He went to his friend, Louis du Tillet. After that, he went to Jacques Lefevre. ... He went to Basel. It was a place that welcomed Protestants. ...
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... During Charles I's rule, (James I's successor), prosecution of Protestants forced an ... During his rule, Charles II engaged in secret negotiations with Louis XIV. ...
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... French cardinal and statesman Richelieu, chief minister of King Louis XIII. ... Gustav had already received appeals from the hard-pressed North German Protestants. ...
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... The Edict of Nantes granted the Protestants the following: the right to build churches, the right ... They were:Louis, Elisabeth, Christine, Gaston, and Henriette. ...
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... The Edict of Nantes granted the Protestants the following: the right to build churches, the right ... They were:Louis, Elisabeth, Christine, Gaston, and Henriette. ...
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