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1.3 RELIGIOUS POLICY
Mudéjar
were Muslims
lived in Christian territories
After the conquest of Granada in 1492
Cardinal Cisneros
forced them to be baptised
As a result
many of them revolted
in the Alpujarras
expelled
Castilla in 1502
Aragón in 1526
who converted
Moriscos
persecuted by the Inquisition
majority
farmers
departure had a negative impact
in agriculture
Jews
persecuted
Christian population
towards the end of the Middle Ages
15th century
anti-Semitism increased
Christians
believed
Jews offended God
some of them were
bankers
many Christians
owed them money
1492
monarchs forced them
convert to Christianity
who did not obey
had to sell their assets at a loss
and leave their homes
Sephardic Jews
who agreed to convert
conversos
investigate
persecuted
by the Inquisition
prevent
from practising their old religion in secret
Catholic Monarchs’
main political objectives
was to establish religious unity
in their domains
aim
prevent revolts and internal divisions.
Jews
Muslims were expelled