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==[[Kingdom of Dericania]]==
==[[Kingdom of Dericania]]==
The Alstin loophole was especially pervasive in the coastal cities of the Dericanian states of [[History of Burgundie#Duchy of Marialanus|Marialanus]], [[History of Burgundie#Duchy of Martilles|Martilles]], and [[History of Burgundie#Duchy of Bourgondie|Bourgondie]].The massive colonial empires that these coastal states had ammased through the practice of [[Pharisedom]]s and their subsequent collapse throughout the first third of the 19th century meant that these coastal states were awash with {{wpl|Protestants}}.
The Alstin loophole was especially pervasive in the coastal cities of the Dericanian states of [[History of Burgundie#Duchy of Marialanus|Marialanus]], [[History of Burgundie#Duchy of Martilles|Martilles]], and [[History of Burgundie#Duchy of Bourgondi|Bourgondi]].The massive colonial empires that these coastal states had ammased through the practice of [[Pharisedom]]s and their subsequent collapse throughout the first third of the 19th century meant that these coastal states were awash with {{wpl|Protestants}}.


During the [[First Fratricide]] and the concurrent War for Burgoignesc Unification and Independence, the Burgoigniacs held a referendum to extend religious protection and citizenship to Protestants willing to fight for their cause. Upon the conclusion of the war and the drafting of a new constitution, these rights were guaranteed and in recognition for their bravery and service citizenship was pegged to service versus birthright in the newly formed [[Burgundie]]. For the remainder of the 19th century, to assuage the [[Levantine Catholic Church]], land grants where still made to those practicing {{wpl|Protestantism}} in [[Burgundie]]'s overseas territories (particularly in [[Equitorial Ostiecia]]), to limit the amount of {{wpl|Protestant}}s in [[Levantia]] and the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]].
During the [[First Fratricide]] and the concurrent War for Burgoignesc Unification and Independence, the Burgoigniacs held a referendum to extend religious protection and citizenship to Protestants willing to fight for their cause. Upon the conclusion of the war and the drafting of a new constitution, these rights were guaranteed and in recognition for their bravery and service citizenship was pegged to service versus birthright in the newly formed [[Burgundie]]. For the remainder of the 19th century, to assuage the [[Levantine Catholic Church]], land grants where still made to those practicing {{wpl|Protestantism}} in [[Burgundie]]'s overseas territories (particularly in [[Equitorial Ostiecia]]), to limit the amount of {{wpl|Protestant}}s in [[Levantia]] and the [[Burgoignesc Metropole]].
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