Final anti-Moorish offensive of the Granada Inquisition
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The XVII century Morisco problem has to be placed in the international political context of those times, in which Spain felt threatened by Turks and Protestants. In this atmosphere, and taking into account the failure of a pacific assimilation through evangelisation and the dissuasive and violent methods of the Spanish Inquisition, the definitive expulsion can be explained. The intensification of the inquisitorial repression, put into practise in all the tribunals of the provinces where the Moriscos abounded, is going to be, at the beginning of the XVII century, a consequence of the intransigent policy of the responsible politicians and clergymen. From 1605 onwards, the index of condemned people increases in the Kingdom of Granada. In this last and oppressive enclosure to the small community of Granada, it is important to notice the surviving agnatic solidarity which is bought to our notice by the sixteen married couples and the multiple relatives who went through the "autos de fe" of 1606 and 1608.
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