spanish expulsion of jews
The Spanish expulsion of Jews refers to the period between 1492 and 1504 when thousands of Jewish people were forcibly expelled from Spain by the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I and Ferdinand II. This historical event involved the enforcement of the Alhambra Decree, which ordered the conversion or expulsion of Jews who refused to convert to Christianity, resulting in the exile and dispersal of a significant Jewish population from Spain.
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