The Saint Bartholomews Day Massacre by Francis Dubois.

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The Saint Bartholomews Day Massacre by Francis Dubois

Paris is worth a Mass Henry IV of France

Once upon a time... Create a childrens book about the French Wars of Religion. You may do this with a partner or 2 (if needed). It should have the following: –At least 6-8 pages –A storyline with a beginning, middle, and end. –A moral or epilogue to the story –Description of the primary characters of the events –A simple (at least) map of France and where the events took place (somewhere in the book or on the cover). –A clever title

French Wars of Religion Do Now: Read the Edict of Nantes by Henry of Navarre (pp in the Document Reader). The Saint Bartholomews Day Massacre by Francis Dubois

Create a timeline of the French Wars of Religion Read the provided pages on the French wars of Religion Use 8-10 events to show the pushing and shoving and escalation of activities between the Catholics and the Huguenots during the time period Be sure to show the cause and effect of these events