Since the purpose of the Spanish Inquisition was to investigate whether or not people living in Spain were "sincere" Catholics or not, anyone who was not a sincere Catholic stood to be adversely affected.
The Catholic Kings, (or Los Reyes Católicos), Ferdidand and Isabel, wanted Spain to be a wholly Christian nation, and in Europe at the time, that meant being a Catholic. Soldiers and Inquisitors were sent to closely watch anyone who did not appear to follow normal Catholic behavior and customs. Because Jews had their own religious rituals, it was not always easy for them to appear to behave as Catholics. They were watched closely as they tried to continue their normal religious routines in secret. If an Inquisitor caught a Jew observing religious customs that were not those of Catholicism and decided to prosecute, the Jew would be jailed and punished. The Inquisitor would sometimes use torture to attempt to make the Jew swear to be a sincere catholic and to follow catholic customs. If the Jew refused, they could be exported, along with their family. In some severe cases where Jews refused to convert to Catholicism and held to their Jewish customs, they were burned at the stake in a public ceremony.
This was not, strictly speaking, persecution of the Jews that observed Jewish rituals, but more of a way to exclude Jews from positions of influence or authority (which they might do by pretending to be Catholic). Jews who did not convert were unaffected for the most part by this policy. It was ostensibly intended to ensure the orthodoxy of those who "converted" from Judaism or Islam.
*In 1492, not satisfied with the results of the Inquisition, Ferdinand and Isabella ordered the expulsion of all Jews and Muslims from their realms, under the Alhambra Decree.
The Spanish Inquisition.
The Spanish Inquisition
Originally the sole purpose of the Spanish Inquisition was to sniff out bogus converts from Judaism to Christianity, so perhaps the Inquisition?
Many Muslims and Jews were forced out of Spain..Catholic AnswerThe primarily result of the Spanish Inquisition is that the protestant heresy was kept out of Spain, and the Spanish were protected from its evil influence.
Yes, the Nazis burned large numbers of Jews, as was also done in the Spanish Inquisition.
The Inquisition was established in 1478 at the behest of Queen Isabella I and focused heavily on Jews.
The people persecuted in the Spanish Inquisition were "New Christians", which is to say Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity in order to continue living in Spain (since Judaism and Islam were banned), but who were believed to be secretly practicing their faith of birth. Hundreds of thousands of Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity were persecuted. Later, the Spanish Inquisition also persecuted Protestant reformers.
Spanish Inquisition was created in 1478.
Reconquistas basically were Spanish soldiers who had lost southern Spain to Muslims and Jews and expelled them out. it was an inquisition like the diaspora.
King Ferdinand was the king during the Spanish Inquisition.
The Jews and Muslims
Yes, the Spanish Inquisition was real, although it was arguably less cruel than the somewhat earlier Medieval Inquisition.