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The Inquisition was in Spain only. The English did have their own religious purge in the Reformation. Many Catholics were put in prison, killed, and tortured in that time.

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Did the Inquisition affect Jews in the UK And how many Jews are now living in the UK?

There are two questions here:Did the Inquisition affect Jews in the UK?No. The Inquisition did not affect the Jews in England or Scotland (the UK would not exist until the Act of Union of 1707), primarily because there were none. There were no Jews in Scotland in any sizeable number prior to the 1600s and the Jews were banished from England in 1290 and did not return to the England until the 1650s. Since the Inquisition started in the 1490s and continued in strong force for only another century, it had no effect in England or Scotland. When the Jews did return, England was Anglican and Scotland was Presbyterian, which meant that the Catholic Inquisition had no effect there.How many Jews are there in the UK?Depending on whose estimates you use, the number is anywhere between 260,000-295,000, with more general stress towards the lower end of that scale.


What part of speech is inquisition?

Inquisition is a noun.


Who was the church court that tried heretics?

A church court which investigated, tried and convicted heretics was the Inquisition.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Inquisition.


What is the prefix of inquisition?

The prefix of "inquisition" is "in-".


How did the inquisition come to an end?

The Inquisition gradually came to an end over several centuries, primarily due to changing political, social, and religious contexts. By the 18th century, Enlightenment ideas promoting individual rights and skepticism towards religious authority led to a decline in the Inquisition's influence. The formal abolition of the Spanish Inquisition occurred in 1834, and the Roman Inquisition was effectively rendered inactive in the 19th century as secular governments gained power and prioritized civil liberties. Ultimately, the Inquisition's decline reflected broader shifts towards modernity and secularism in Europe.


What has the author Norman Roth written?

Norman Roth has written: 'SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL CURRENTS IN ENGLAND IN THE CENTURY PRECEDING THE JEW BILL OF 1753' 'Conversos, Inquisition, and the expulsion of the Jews from Spain' -- subject(s): History, Inquisition, Jews, Ethnic relations, Marranos


Papacy created the Inquisition in which year?

Historians distinguish four different manifestations of the Inquisition:the Medieval Inquisition (1184-1230s)the Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834)the Portuguese Inquisition (1536-1821)the Roman Inquisition (1542 - c. 1860 )


Where did many of the Jews who moved to east Europe come?

Many came from western Europe, from when they were expelled during the inquisition.


How do you say come on England in Italian?

Come on england


When was Roman Inquisition created?

Roman Inquisition was created in 1542.


When was Spanish Inquisition created?

Spanish Inquisition was created in 1478.


When was Portuguese Inquisition created?

Portuguese Inquisition was created in 1536.