Babylon .
The Jews rebelled against Roman rule in Palestine.
The Diaspora
Because around that time being a Jews were considered heretics and would be thought of as helpers of the devil. They would then torture them, without spilling blood until they died or confessed. Once confessed they burned then at the stake as they thought the more pain it would cleanse their soul and they could go to heaven.
No, of course not. On the contrary, they had to pay for permission to leave the country.
Spain
because..................
The kings arrested all English Jews and forced them to leave the country
The kings arrested all English Jews and forced them to leave the country
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.
Babylon .
All of the Jews that wouldn't convert to Catholicism were expelled.
the muslims and gerdina
The Jews rebelled against Roman rule in Palestine.
The Diaspora
Throughout history, millions of Jews have been forced to leave their homes due to persecution. Significant expulsions occurred during the Middle Ages, such as the expulsion from Spain in 1492, where an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 Jews were affected. The Holocaust during World War II led to the displacement of approximately 6 million Jews. Overall, estimates suggest that well over a million Jews have been displaced due to various forms of persecution across different periods.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand required all Jews and Muslims in Spain in 1492 to convert to Catholicism on pain of death or else flee the country. Many stayed and converted. Many others fled to the Ottoman Empire and Merinid Morocco.