17TH CENTURY
Jews were treated harshly because there were a lot of massacres.
Tens of thousands of Jews were killed.
Many of thousands of jews were beaten, raped, and were taken down the streets with christians
the jews were killed just as bad as hitler killed them in 1940.
In many countries the period 1700-1800 saw growing toleration and increased contact. Here are a few examples. * 1729 - In Venice Jews are no longer required to wear a distinguishing badge. * 1791 - Jews resident in France are admitted to French citizenship. * 1797 - Napoleon, during his Italian campaign, ordered the opening of the ghettos in the name of equality and liberty.
they were treated like dogs or mud
In the 16th century, Jews thrived economically and took part in the settler movement of Poland.
there was but it was not a popular religion.
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1584 is in the 16th century.
16th century October.
Jews had relatively low status everywhere in the world until after the French Revolution of 1769, and later, the great migration of Jews to America 1880-1920. In 16th Century England, at the time of Shakespeare's birth, Jews had just been allowed into the country by Oliver Cromwell, after a mass expulsion of Jews in 1290. They did not have citizenship status yet, nor did they many rights.
That is the last year of the 16th century
1509 would be in the 16th century.
The 16th. century spans the years 1501-1600.The 16th. century spans the years 1501-1600.The 16th. century spans the years 1501-1600.The 16th. century spans the years 1501-1600.
The middle 16th century would be 1550-1560.
16th century maps were made from vellum.