Conversos were Jews who converted to Christianity in Spain during the 14th and 15th centuries. Many converted out of fear or pressure, but they still faced suspicion and discrimination from society.
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Moriscos: Moriscos were Muslims who converted to Christianity in Spain during the same time period. Like Conversos, they also experienced prejudice despite converting.
Sephardic Jews: Sephardic Jews are descendants of Jewish communities that lived on the Iberian Peninsula before being expelled during the Spanish Inquisition.
Crypto-Jews: Crypto-Jews were individuals or families who secretly practiced Judaism while publicly professing another religion due to persecution or fear.