Anti-Semitism in 15th Century Spain
The Spanish Cortes de Toledo issued a decree in 1480 that applied to Jews and Moors. This decree was a significant moment in the history of the Spanish Inquisition, which was established to enforce religious orthodoxy and suppress dissent among non-Christian communities in Spain.
We send to the aljamas of the said Jews and Moors: that each of them be put in said separation [by] such procedure and such order that within the said term of the said two years they [shall] have the said houses of their separation, and live and die in them, and henceforth not have their dwellings among the Christians or elsewhere outside the designated areas and places that have been assigned to the said Jewish and Moorish quarters.
Decree of the Spanish Cortes de Toledo, 1480
Question 1
Identify one effect of the excerpt on Spain's Jewish population.
Question 2
Describe one political trend in 15th-century Spain that influenced the writing of this excerpt.
Question 3
Compare one way that Spain's treatment of Jewish people in the 15th century was similar or different from that in the Kingdom of Poland during the same period.
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