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The people targeted for their religions were Jews, Muslims, and heretics.
The Conversos in Spain were the people who converted into Christians when they were originally Jews in the Renaissance and they were killed in the Inquisition because Ferdinand and Isabella wanted to gain support from the original Christians
Yes. They hunt wild cats, lynxes are killed for their fur in Spain.
The Inquisition sponsored by the Spanish Government. However, despite what Protestant revisionist say, few people were actually killed. More Catholics were killed by the government of Henry VIII in England than heretics killed in the Spanish Inquisition.
228 BCE in Spain.
In Spain, about 24,000 bulls are killed in front of an audience of over 30 million people. Bull fighting is an important part of Spanish culture.
Yes, the nurse in Spain that contracted Ebola had a dog that was killed.
Smallpox and hunger killed more people than actual battles.
Yes they get killed
There are may people in the United States who attend bullfights in Mexico or Spain but there are no true bullfights in this country. Bulls may not be injured or killed.
The native people in Spain were Iberians.
Actually, Magellan did not return to Spain. He was killed in the Battle of Mactan in the Philippines on April 27, 1521.