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The Spanish monarchs lost patience with conversos, or converted Jews, due to widespread suspicion and societal prejudice that they were secretly practicing Judaism. Many conversos faced discrimination and were often accused of being insincere in their conversions, which fueled paranoia about their loyalty to the Catholic Church and the Spanish state. Additionally, the desire to unify Spain under a single faith heightened tensions, leading to the enforcement of strict religious conformity and the eventual Inquisition against conversos. This atmosphere of mistrust and fear ultimately strained the relationship between the monarchs and the converso community.

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