Most Huguenots, who were French Protestants, primarily settled in various parts of Europe, including the Netherlands, England, and Germany, as well as in North America, particularly in areas like South Carolina. Jews, facing persecution in Europe, often migrated to places such as the Netherlands, Poland, and eventually the Americas, with significant communities established in cities like New York and Charleston. Both groups sought religious freedom and economic opportunities in their new settlements.
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