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The following question references the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas.

Briefly describe the conflict in La Rochelle. Who are the "Huguenots" and why was the French government threatened by them?

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The conflict in La Rochelle in the story "The Three Musketeers" comes to light when the Siege of La Rochelle marked the beginning of the French absolute monarchy and essentially put an end to the last Huguenot (French Protestant) uprising against the French crown.

What is conflict in literature?

When there is a struggle or tension between two ideal, usually good and evil, a conflict is said to be in motion.

Further to the conflict described above, after a fourteen-month siege during which they also repulsed three English fleets, Cardinal Richelieu's royal forces succeeded in taking the city.

Who are the "Huguenots" and why was the French government threatened by them?

French Protestants who adhered to John Calvin's doctrine throughout the 16th and 17th centuries were known as Huguenots.

They stated their desire to establish a "state inside the state" in defiance of French monarch Louis XIII, which put the French government in danger.

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