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What were the Jews in Spain required to do in 1492

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The year 1492 is an important date for Spain as a whole, but especially in the small, luscious city of Granada. As a result, these conquests brought both the Spanish language and culture to Latin America and the Caribbean as well as pumped economic wealth into Spain.

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The expulsion of the Jews from Spain was ordered in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs ruling Castile and Aragon through the Edict of Granada with the purpose, according to the decree, of preventing them from influencing "New Christians", Jews and their descendants who had under duress converted to Christianity. The decision was to expel the Jews.
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