Protestant Reform And The Spanish Inquisition

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In turn, something to lead off of that would be the Spanish Inquisition. Ties with this and the Protestant Reform are slightly alike. Churches in Spain formed groups to travel and see if anyone was being unfaithful to the Catholic religion throughout 1480 and the 1820’s. Both allegedly brought a form of rebellion and chaos to the people, even if the Protestant Reform was acted on for the better. The people of their own religious beliefs were pressured and at points punished for the “wrong doings” supposedly to the spanish travelers. Nothing but their own religion was right and anything was used to punish. Examples of disciplinary acts worthy of punishment are the practicing of former religion as mentioned before, being protestant, practicing

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