<u><em>Se estableció para crear una unidad religiosa
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<u><em>Torturar era común.
</em></u>
<u><em>El Palacio de la Inquisición fue construido en Cartagena en 1610.</em></u>
Explanation:
<u>The Spanish Inquisition</u> was founded in 1478 by Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel I of Castile, the so-called <u>Catholic kings</u>, who with their institution sought to prevent the spread of Jewish faith in their territories and create a <u>"religious unit" under Catholicism</u>, by which focused on those unbaptized Christians. Although those accused of heresy or trying to convert to Judaism were subjected to a process to find their guilt, t<u>hey were regularly tortured to say if they were guilty of it or not and how they did it</u>. During the domain of Spain over South and Central America,<u> in September 1610 the so-called "Palace of the Inquisition" was inaugurated</u>, which consisted of multiple prisons and torture chambers.