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The decision to expel the Jews —or to prohibit Judaism—[2] is related to the establishment of the Inquisition fourteen years earlier in the Crown of Castile and nine in the Crown of Aragon, because it was created precisely to persecute the Jews. Jewish converts who continued to practice their old faith. Jews were also expelled from the kingdom of Navarre in 1498 and from the kingdom of Portugal in 1497.