sephardic jews in spanish colonies
Sephardic Jews in Spanish colonies refers to the Jewish communities of Sephardic (Iberian) descent who settled in territories colonized by Spain during the Age of Exploration, primarily in the Americas. These Jewish populations maintained their distinctive Sephardic traditions, culture, and religious practices while flourishing under Spanish colonial rule.
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