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Digiron [165]
3 years ago
8

The Inquisition in Spain was intended for what purpose?

History
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Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Spanish Inquisition, (1478–1834), judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in Spain. In practice, the Spanish Inquisition served to consolidate power in the monarchy of the newly unified Spanish kingdom, but it achieved that end through infamously brutal methods. The rise of the Spanish Inquisition

Explanation:

Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Combat Heresy

Explanation:

Spanish Inquisition, (1478–1834), judicial institution ostensibly established to combat heresy in Spain. In practice, the Spanish Inquisition served to consolidate power in the monarchy of the newly unified Spanish kingdom, but it achieved that end through infamously brutal methods.

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