Was there a "Golden Age" of cooperation in Spain, or were the Jews simply not as oppressed by the Muslims as they were by the Catholics of that time in Medieval Europe? Was this a fairy tale told after the expulsion in 1492 by the Muslims (or the Jews) in an attempt to further stir up trouble with the Catholics; or was it something somewhere in between?

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Answer:

Spain

Explanation:

The Golden Age of Spain took place in 1500 which lasted until 1680. During the medieval period, Jews were suppressed by the Catholic in Spain. The Inquisition was the one unitary institute of the peninsula and was established in 1478 in Castile and later in the Crown of Angon. The Inquisition was primarily a religious measure designed to maintain the purity of the faith in the dominion of the Kings of Spain.

The activities of the Inquisition were first directed against Jews, who were suspected of relapsing into Judaism. The moors were also the subject of this institute. The Catholic Monarchs believed that orthodox Christianity was the only real basis for a strong kingdom.