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... The Muslims came and conquered most of Spain while the Jews were being prosecuted. ... In places such as Cordoba, Spain the Jews and Muslim faith began to prosper. ...
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... that three months, representatives (including Jews who had fled from the King of Portugal) negotiated a plan to allow the Jews to remain in Spain in return for ...
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... to unite there had to be one religion in Spain. This idea lead to the inquisition which expelled all practicing Jews from Spain. ...
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The Jews in Spain were the main reason for the Spanish Inquisiton. ... The Jews in Spain were the main reason for the Spanish Inquisiton. ...
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... Isabella. One factor was that many were jealous of the Jews of Spain. They were on average very rich and tended to flaunt their wealth. ...
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... the stake. Finally, in 1492, Isabella and Ferdinand ordered all Jews who refused to be baptized to leave Spain. The Muslims who ...
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... the city. In Christian Spain the occupations of the Jews were highly diversified and many engaged in crafts. They established associations ...
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... Spain developed its own "Reformation." The Inquisition was originally intended to investigate ... by national law, who had been accused of being Jews and Muslims. ...
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Their thoughts were that by eliminating the Jews, Muslims, and New Christians in Spain they would gain unity, wealth, and power. ...
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... They would kill or drive out all of the Jews from Spain, and therefore achieve Limpieza de Sangre, or so they thought. The killed ...
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... They would kill or drive out all of the Jews from Spain, and therefore achieve Limpieza de Sangre, or so they thought. The killed ...
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... This continued for the next 300 years. All of the non Catholics were forced out of Spain, and there were some Jews that would practice in secret. ...
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... well as other regretful decisions, such as the expulsion of the Jews and Muslims, who made up a large part of the successful middle class of Spain, by Isabella ...
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... Around 1150, the Jews had to flee Spain due to Islamic invaders. During World War II, more than 6 million Jews were murdered because they were Jews. ...
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... supplies. Jews from England, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Bohemia were given an ultimatum: conversion or expulsion. The Christian ...
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... 14th century. In 1391, there were many mobs of Jews massacred with in Spain. A Spanish Jew had two options, convert or leave. There ...
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... The persecution of the non-Catholics included the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492. When the Jews were ran out of Spain ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... The Spanish Inquisition was started to "cleanse" the Church of heretics and purify Spain. They executed Jews, Muslims, and other minorities not of Christian ...
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... community. Almost 150,000 Jews fled Spain. A few made their way to America to become the largest Jewish population in the world. ...
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... Castile, and more territory was added yet again, or re-won, in 1492 with the completion of the "reconquista" when all Muslims and Jews were run out of Spain. ...
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... The Spanish Inquisition was directed against Jews in 1478; and Spain banished Jews in 1492. In 1516, the first Jewish ghetto was established in Venice, Italy. ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... accept them. The first Jews in the new world were Morranos from Spain. They fled their homeland because of the inquisition. They ...
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... Florence. 1478 The Inquisition is set up in Spain to persecute Jews, Muslims, and heretics. 1480 Lodovico Sforza seizes power in Milan. ...
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