In what ways was the Dutch Republic a haven of religious toleration? Select all that apply.


Significant numbers of radical Protestant groups, such as the Anabaptists, lived in the Netherlands.


Jews were permitted to join guilds.


It sheltered Jews who had fled from persecution in Spain and Portugal.


Many Huguenots left France for the safety of the Dutch provinces.


It allowed Catholics to practice their faith without restriction.



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