Answer:
The Calvinist Protestants of France
Explanation:
The Edict of Nantes was signed by King Henry IV in 1598, granting French Protestants rights in a Catholic Nation, thus allowing them to own lands and titles. In 1865 Louis XIV revoked the Edict and declared Protestantism illegal, thus starting persecution of protestants in France.
farming, travel, but mainly farming, therefore they do a lot of fishing, it was also hard because they had a growing populace, and small amount of land
Older than me and obama combined
There are many ways in which the effects of their lives were <span>similar, but in general they both were very inspirational figures who were able to get many people to rally around them. </span>
Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and Billy Sunday were CHRISTIAN PREACHERS (CLERICS).
Jonathan Edwards an American revivalist preacher and philosopher,
George Whitefield<span> was perhaps the most renowned religious figure of the
eighteenth century; he was one of those who founded Methodism and the
evangelical movement, Billy Sunday was the most prominent and influential
American evangelist in the first two decades of the 20th century.</span>