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Did the Dutch republic allow calvinists to worship there

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That´s right. The Netherlands have always been a Protestant land since the early times of Reformation. By mid-16th century, the Netherlands were a Protestant stronghold in Europe, the Dutch knew the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Calvinism arrived around 1540. The Dutch resented Spanish domination and Catholicism, and they fought both.

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