Answer:
The Edict of Nantes
Explanation:
This Edict was signed by Henry IV in 1598. According to this document, the Protestants and their beliefs would no be persecuted, and the freedom of creed was allowed. The decree authorized the freedom of worship, with certain limits, for the Protestants. The promulgation of this edict ended the religious wars in France that devastated the country during the 16th century. With the revocation of the Edict by Louis XIV, for political and religious reasons, religious tolerance comes to an end in France.