Wars of Religion (1562-98) conflicts in France between Protestants and Roman Catholics. The spread of French Calvinism persuaded the French ruler Catherine de Médicis to show more tolerance for the Huguenots, which angered the powerful Roman Catholic Guise family.
It’s (Roman Catholics) partisans massacred a Huguenot congregation at Vassy (1562), causing an uprising in the provinces.
Many inconclusive skirmishes followed, and compromises were reached in 1563, 1568 and 1570.
After the murder of the Huguenot leader Gaspard II de Coligny in the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew’s Day (1572), the the civil war resumed.
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The Bill of Rights of the US Constitution protects basic freedoms of United States citizens. ... The Bill of Rights protects freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to keep and bear arms, the freedom of assembly and the freedom to petition.
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It was a time in which nationalistic feelings arose. It was the aftermath of the war between England and the USA. The election of James Monroe in 1816 and the time of his presidency was called the era of good feelings an he was reelected in 1820. In politics, people were thinking in women's rights, the abolition of slavery. There was also a phenomenon called the Second Great Awakening that was a revival of the protestant movement with more people going to churches. So campaign designers have to appeal to these people.