French Protestants, described as educated and prosperous, whose flight aided Protestant countries.
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Huguenots
French Protestants, described as educated and prosperous, whose flight aided Protestant countries.
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Jiang links French Huguenot expulsion after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre to a loss for France and a gain for Protestant countries that later jumpstart industrialization.
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"...that's a day when tens of thousands of French Protestants called Huguenots were killed. And this will start a process by which these Huguenots,..."
"So the countries of England, Germany, the Nordic countries, Switzerland, they will go Protestant. And in the South, France, Spain, Italy, they will remain..."
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The Protestant Reformation begins as liberation from priest, pope, and ritual.
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