Rights; Liberties; Persecution - AP European History

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French Protestants, inspired by Calvin, were called                     .

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Protestantism did not take quick and dramatic root in France, as it did in many other European countries during the Protestant Reformation; however, by the middle of the sixteenth century, roughly an eighth of the French population was a “Huguenot,” or a French Calvinist. A series of proclamations encouraging, then revoking, toleration of religious freedom came to a head at the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, when the Catholic population of the city, urged on by certain members of government, massacred the Huguenot population.

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