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match each era with the condition of jews during that time period.
renaissance middle ages enlightenment
jews were first stigmatized as those who killed jesus christ.
jews were forced to leave spain during the spanish inquisition.
jews were treated more justly, and many became assimilated into western european society.
Brief Explanations
- The stigmatization of Jews as "Christ-killers" became widespread in Christian Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The Spanish Inquisition (1478–1834), which forced Jews to leave Spain (1492), occurred during the Renaissance period.
- The Enlightenment emphasized reason and equality, leading to more just treatment and assimilation of Jews in Western Europe.
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- Jews were first stigmatized as those who killed Jesus Christ: Middle Ages
- Jews were forced to leave Spain during the Spanish inquisition: Renaissance
- Jews were treated more justly, and many became assimilated into western European society: Enlightenment