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Bishop of Minorca conquered the island and forced 520 to convert to Christianity or they would die. This was the first time in history they were forced to convert.
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In the Medieval period, Jews and Christians in society were not allowed to marry one another. Some did not follow this and did it anyway. Then, a law was put out that no Christians could marry Jewish and vice versa.
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In 627 a Jewish tribe, Banu Qurayza of Medina, violated a treaty with the Islamic prophet Muhammad by allying with the attacking tribes. Subsequently, the tribe was charged with treason and besieged by the Muslims commanded by Muhammad. The Banu Qurayza were forced to surrender and the men were beheaded, while all the women and children were taken captive and enslaved
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Jews were forced to wear special clothing so they could be distinguished from Christian people. They were also not allowed to be out during Christian holidays and could not employ Christian servants.
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When the Black Death spread through Europe killing 1/3 of the population, the Jews were blamed for poisoning the wells and starting the Plague.
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Pogroms were mass killing of Jewish people. This occurred in both Russia and Poland.
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The book "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" was a book that explained that Jewish leaders were planning for world domination. But it was revealed that the book was fake. Although it was proven to be fake, many people still believed it was true.
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The Holocaust was the genocide of millions of Jewish people. It was lead by Adolf Hitler and carried out by the Nazis.
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Promotion from Nazi parties and other hate groups began to promote the destruction of Jewish books and works. The people went and destroyed Jewish peoples books and trashed their homes as well.
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Denmark and Iceland both closed its doors to Jewish people. All Jewish people inside the countries were expelled.
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People went around at night breaking and trashing Jewish stores and beat up store owners that were Jewish.
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The law had it where Jewish people were eliminated from the Economic life of Germany. They were not allowed to operate retail stores, or sales agencies, or to do anything independently.