France

>France

Huguenots had it coming.

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This, huguenots are niggers, the local church got sacked by these chimps, good thing they were taken care of.

Those niggers apparently killed off half your army with a handful of men.

The other half made them run away and killed those who couldn't. Saint Barthelemy best day of my life.

How did they manage to kill so many frogs?

>Frogs will literally brag about barely winning a battle against an army 1/20 their size.

>siege
>sickness and desertion
aah yes, I'm sure that was a brave battle. Just like how some steppe niggers personally slit the throat of 1/3rd of europe with the bubonic plague

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They were the muslims of the Renaissance

>what is a siege
of course no-history new worlders wouldn't understand

Sieges are a perfect place for diseases and famine. There is this anecdote of a belgian city under spanish siege. After several months the citizens surrendered and ran towards the spanish camp in despair because of the hunger the suffered. When they arrived spaniards were in an even worse condiction.

pre industrial warfare sounds horrible

During sieges, lots and lots of besiegers die, you know.

We don't.

The english were supplying the Rochelais by boat and the catholics couldn't manage to stop them from entering and leaving the city.
Meanwhile, the catholics had a difficulties getting supplies. There's also dissension growing.
This is just another siege where the assailants are not prepared and have bad organisation and the city is getting refueled easily.

Why couldn't they just rush into the city and kill anyone that opposed them? They had the numbers to do so?

>France

>they just rush into the city and kill anyone that opposed them?


Your nation was born in a relatively peaceful times so your cities don't have walls, but most French cities until a recent times had relatively sturdy walls to protect themselves

Lots of French Protestants went to Prussia and founded influential families in politics and the military. Bismarck called them "the best Germans" due to their loyalty and in 1871 because there were so many German officers of Huguenot descent some said the Geman victory was the late Huguenot revenge against France.