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Cameron Charles
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6 March, 00:29
What led to the spanish inquisition?
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Reasons for the Inquisition included a desire to create religious unity and weaken local political authorities and familial alliances. Money was another motive - - the government made a profit by confiscating the property of those found guilty of heresy.
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