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THE AUTHORITARIAN MONARCHY OF THE CATHOLIC MONARCHS
The religious policy of the catholic monarchs
Catholic monarchs expelled all jews that didn't changed their thoughts. Those were called marranos
Mudéjares were forced to convert to Catholism, on 1502 through a decree mudéjares renounced their religion
Monarchs imposed their authority by reigious unifications. Spanish inquisition to punish heretics
The majority did it but their sincerity was always under suspicion, so they were marginated (known as moriscos)
The holy office of the inquisition
Punishments by the Inquisitons were burning you until death, in the middle of downtowns square
Kingdoms under the catholic monarchs
first administrative bodies common to all their kingdoms
Crown of castilla
Santa hermandad
Was payed to catch criminals, catholic monarchs gave them authority
Audiences of Valladolid and Granada
Were created to centralise the justice system
Council of Castilla
Institution that advised the Monarchs
Crown of Aragon
Fernando II used his authority to influence town councils and was uncompromising in his implementation of the Inquisition
As a solution, Council of Aragon was stablished in 1494 to manage Crowns matters