They were expelled from the kingdom!
They were expelled from the kingdom, unless they converted to Christianity.
She made The Jews became catholic or made them leave the country
because..................
She made The Jews became catholic or made them leave the country
In Europe, the largest numbers of Jews and Muslims were in Spain. I suspect the number of both in Egypt was probably greater.
It threw them out in 1492. The Catholics had pushed the last Muslims out of Spain in January 1492. They then gave the Jews until the end of July to leave Spain.
Spain
In Muslim Spain during the Middle Ages, particularly during the Caliphate of Córdoba (10th century), Jews experienced a relatively high degree of tolerance and cultural flourishing. They were often integrated into society, holding important positions in administration, trade, and scholarship. This period, known as the "Convivencia," allowed for significant cultural exchange between Muslims, Jews, and Christians. However, conditions varied over time and could change with different rulers; at times, Jews faced discrimination and persecution, particularly during periods of political instability.
They came to Spain during the Roman Diaspora period.
This is a hard question to answer. Spain had Christians, Muslims, and Jews during the Middle Ages, but Christians and Muslims were in greater numbers than Jews. It is hard to know whether Muslims outnumbered Christians at some times, particularly around the year 800 or so. Earlier in the Middle Ages and later, in the Late Middle Age, Christians were in greater numbers.
Poland
In the Middle Ages, Jews settled in a large number of countries, but because of the more open policies of Poland, Andalucia (Islamic Spain), and the Ottoman Empire, Jews tended to congregate in these countries.