What was the main religion of most French people during the wars?
Catholics
Who became king of France and helped end the wars?
Henry IV
What year did the wars begin?
1562
What two religious groups were fighting?
Catholics and Protestants
What agreement helped end the wars?
Edict of Nantes
What was the name of the French Protestants?
Huguenots
What was Henry IV's religion before he became Catholic?
Protestant
What year did the wars end?
1598
What happened during the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?
Thousands of Huguenots were killed
What did the Edict of Nantes give Huguenots?
Limited religious freedom
What movement helped spread Protestant ideas throughout Europe?
Protestant Reformation
Why did Henry IV convert to Catholicism?
To help unite France and gain acceptance as king
What year did the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre occur?
1572
Why was the massacre important?
It greatly increased violence between Catholics and Protestants
How did the wars affect France?
They weakened the country and caused political and religious divisions
Why did some French people become Protestant?
They were influenced by Reformation ideas and wanted religious change
What was Henry IV's famous statement showing his willingness to convert?
“Paris is well worth a Mass.”
How long did the French Wars of Religion last?
About 36 years.
What was one major cause of the wars?
Religious and political conflicts between Catholics and Huguenots
How did Henry IV try to create peace?
He converted to Catholicism and issued the Edict of Nantes
Why did religion become connected to political power in France?
Religious groups and powerful families competed for influence over the government
Why was Henry IV important to French history?
He helped end the religious conflicts and strengthened the French monarchy
Put these in order: Edict of Nantes, wars begin, massacre
Wars begin (1562), massacre (1572), Edict of Nantes (1598)
What was the overall result of the wars?
Religious violence decreased, Huguenots gained limited rights, and royal authority became stronger
What was the main purpose of the Edict of Nantes?
To establish peace by allowing Huguenots limited religious rights