Why was the Edict of Nantes revoked?
A) The belief was that territory controlled by the Huguenots could be turned back over to the monarch for better use. Also, a stronger attempt at forced conversion could be made legitimately.
B) A desire for the land that the Protestants controlled would be assigned to Catholic nobles to force the conversion.
C) A stronger attempt at forced conversion could be made legitimately
D) To force the flight of Protestants to Protestant controlled countries
E) As a demonstration of the absolute power of the monarch
A
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