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Historical Journal of Massachusetts Summer 2012122 Huguenots Fleeing france , 1696At least 200,000 Huguenots are believed to have fled france in the years surrounding 1685, ending up in places as far afield as North America, the Dutch Republic, England, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, and South Identity and Protestant Unity in Colonial Massachusetts:The Reverend Andr Le Mercier and the Sociable Spirit Paula Wheeler CarloAbstract: Numerous researchers have noted that many Huguenots conformed to Anglicanism several decades after their arrival in North America. The situation differed in colonial Massachusetts, where Huguenots typically forged connections with Congregationalists or Presbyterians. This article explores the activities and writings of Andr Le Mercier (1692-1764), the last pastor of the Boston French Church, which closed in 1748.
122 Historical Journal of Massachusetts • Summer 2012 Huguenots Fleeing France, 1696 At least 200,000 Huguenots are believed to have fled France in the years surrounding 1685, ending up in places as far afield as North America, the Dutch Republic,
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