The Dutch and the Huguenots shared a common experience of religious persecution during the Reformation, as both groups faced oppression for their Protestant beliefs—Dutch Calvinists in the context of the Catholic Habsburg rule and Huguenots in France under Catholic monarchs. Their struggles for religious freedom fostered a spirit of resistance and led to strong community ties within both groups. Additionally, both sought refuge and opportunities in more tolerant regions, contributing to the spread of Protestantism and influencing the socio-political landscapes of their respective areas.
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