influence of the inquisition in latin america
The influence of the Inquisition in Latin America refers to the impact of the Spanish Inquisition, an institution established by the Catholic Church in the 16th century to combat heresy, on the social, cultural, and religious aspects of Latin American societies during the colonial period.
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