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lubasha [3.4K]
3 years ago
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Jewish people who were expelled from Spain fled to

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Flura [38]3 years ago
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<h2>Answer:</h2><h2><em><u>The answer is poland and the netherlands</u></em></h2>

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all these areas. They were also forced to leave other areas throughout Europe. Many Jewish communities relocated to the Netherlands, Poland, the Ottoman Empire, or North Africa.

<h2>The guy above me is WRONG! he randomly guessed for the points.</h2>

maks197457 [2]3 years ago
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Answer:C

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