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In 24 of August 1572, during so called "St. Bartholemy's night", a lot of Huguenots were killed. Some of the rest leaved France, but returned some years later, some changed their religion.

2006-12-26 10:15:02 · answer #1 · answered by paris 5 · 0 0

[edit] Huguenot exodus from France

[edit] Early emigration
The first Huguenots to leave France seeking freedom from prosecution had done so years earlier under the leadership of Jean Ribault in 1562. The group ended up establishing the small colony of Fort Caroline in 1564, on the banks of the St. Johns River, in what is today Jacksonville, Florida.

The colony was the first attempt at any permanent European settlement in the present-day United States, but the group survived only a short time. In September 1565, an attack against the new Spanish colony at St. Augustine backfired, and the Spanish wiped out the Fort Caroline garrison. (See Fort Caroline for more details.)

2006-12-26 16:20:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

[edit] Huguenot exodus from France [edit] Early emigration the 1st Huguenots to bypass away France searching for freedom from prosecution had completed so years till finally now shrink than the administration of Jean Ribault in 1562. the team ended up putting up the small colony of fort Caroline in 1564, on the banks of the St. Johns River, in what's on the instantaneous Jacksonville, Florida. The colony grew to grow to be into the 1st attempt at any eternal eu contract interior the present-day u . s . a ., however the team survived in basic terms a speedy time. In September 1565, an attack against the nice and cozy Spanish colony at St. Augustine backfired, and the Spanish wiped out the fort Caroline garrison. (See fort Caroline for greater desirable data.)

2016-10-19 00:16:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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