expulsion of jews from spain
The "expulsion of Jews from Spain" refers to the forced removal and banishment of Jewish people from the Kingdom of Spain in 1492, as a result of the Alhambra Decree issued by Ferdinand II and Isabella I. Jews were given the choice to convert to Christianity, leave the country, or face persecution and death. This event had significant historical and cultural implications for both Spain and the Jewish community.
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