Why was the Edict of Nantes important? (1 point) Responses It gave individuals in the Holy Roman Empire the right to choose their religion. It gave individuals in the Holy Roman Empire the right to choose their religion. It made Catholicism the religion of France, but allowed Huguenots freedom of religion. It made Catholicism the religion of France, but allowed Huguenots freedom of religion. It established federalism, in which local and national governments share power. It established federalism, in which local and national governments share power. It divided the Holy Roman Empire into separate Protestant and Catholic kingdoms.

The Edict of Nantes was important because it made Catholicism the religion of France, but allowed Huguenots (French Protestants) freedom of religion.