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they took over the Jews businesses
No, the Jews of Sighet did not protest the expulsion of the foreign-born Jews because they did not believe the rumors of deportation, and they were in denial about the danger they were facing. Additionally, they were under the impression that the foreign-born Jews were being taken to work camps instead of being targeted for extermination.
How did Jews and Muslims react to the royal orders of expulsion
No reason is recorded for the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 by Edward I. Answer 2 The Statute of Jewry in 1275 (see the page Edict of Expulsion on Wikipedia, it's extremely helpful) gave Jews 15 years to be farmers, an occupation formerly prohibited for Jews. In 1290, when the statute expired, Jews were expelled, supposed because they violated the statute.
I beleave they whent to africa sout africa
Minor affects since most converted.
its called the haulacost
The Jews were ordered to convert to Catholicism or face expulsion
No single event, Jews had wished to return to their ancestral lands to rejoin the Jews remaining there since the Roman expulsion.
annihilation
expulsion, containment and final solution
This is a vast topic, so it is probably best to look at the link. Please bear in mind that between the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 till the readmission of Jews by Oliver Cromwell in 1656-57 there were no (or practically no) Jews in England. The Puritans were, on the whole, less anti-Jewish than other groups. Note that the 1290 expulsion did not apply in Scotland.
It is a wanton, cruel and unjust travesty on the part of the Spaniards of 520 years ago.