THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Jews to be expelled from Spain – 1492

Via History.com

In Spain, a royal edict is issued by the nation’s Catholic rulers declaring that all Jews who refuse to convert to Christianity will be expelled from the country. Most Spanish Jews chose exile rather than the renunciation of their religion and culture, and the Spanish economy suffered with the loss of an important portion of its workforce. Many Spanish Jews went to North Africa, the Netherlands, and the Americas, where their skills, capital, and commercial connections were put to good use. Among those who chose conversion, some risked their lives by secretly practicing Judaism, while many sincere converts were nonetheless persecuted by the Spanish Inquisition. The Spanish Muslims, or Moors, were ordered to convert to Christianity in 1502.


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Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
March 31, 2017 11:38 am

jews should expelled from planet earth. Would be a much better for all.

Hagar
Hagar
March 31, 2017 2:23 pm

Lets make that all Muzzies are expelled from the Americas by 2017. No option for conversion. Jews can stay….

truth
truth
March 31, 2017 5:35 pm

Glory be to GOD!

Back when white people had a set!

Admin should put up an article for every time they have been expelled from a country.. he is going to be busy.. also if they were kicked out 3+ times from the same country you should post all the dates as different articles.

Admin is becoming enlightened about the Chosen Ones.. amazon has been banning ww2 books and other “revisionist” books that don’t follow their PC version of history.