Conclusion
The Spanish Inquisition is most interesting in the degree that it wandered so far from the original religious motivations led by the Church. In practice, the Spanish Inquisition was generated by Ferdinand and Isabella and strictly controlled by them. After the deaths of Torquemada and both monarchs, the Inquisition changed in its zeal and scope. The Spanish Inquisition lasted over three hundred years and conducted more than 100,000 trials during its existence. It had an impact on the levels of trust in society, the economic growth of the regions in Spain that held trials and it also had an impact on the religious and cultures present in Spain and how these religions and cultures are today. The Spanish Inquisition is mainly recollected