Ugly History: The Spanish Inquisition - Kayla Wolf

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It’s 1481.
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In the city of Seville,
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devout Catholics are turning themselves in to the authorities.
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They’re confessing to heresy— failure to follow the beliefs of the Catholic Church.
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But why?
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The Spanish Inquisition has arrived in Seville.
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The Inquisition began in 1478, when Pope Sixtus IV issued a decree
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authorizing the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella,
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to root out heresy in the Spanish kingdoms—
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a confederacy of semi-independent kingdoms
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in the area that would become the modern country of Spain.
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Though the order came from the church, the monarchs had requested it.
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When the Inquisition began, the Spanish kingdoms were diverse
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both ethnically and religiously,
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with Jews, Muslims, and Christians living in the same regions.
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The Inquisition quickly turned its attention to ridding the region
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of people who were not part of the Catholic Church.
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It would last more than 350 years.
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On the ground, groups called tribunals ran the Inquisition in each region.
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Roles on a tribunal could include
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an arresting constable, a prosecuting attorney,
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inquisitors to question the accused, and a scribe.
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A “Grand Inquisitor,” a member of the clergy selected by the king and queen,
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almost always led a tribunal.
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The Inquisition marked its arrival in each new place with an “Edict of Grace.”
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Typically lasting 40 days,
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the Edict of Grace promised mercy to those who confess to heresy.
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After that, the inquisitors persecuted suspected heretics
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on the basis of anonymous accusations.
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So the confessors in Seville probably didn’t see themselves as actual heretics—
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instead, they were hedging their bets by reporting themselves
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when the consequences were low,
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rather than risking imprisonment or torture
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if someone else accused them later on.
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They were right to worry:
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once the authorities arrested someone, accusations were often vague,
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so the accused didn’t know the reasons for their arrest
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or the identity of their accuser.
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Victims were imprisoned for months or even years.
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Once arrested, their property was confiscated,
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often leaving their families on the street.
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Under these conditions, victims confessed to the most mundane forms of heresy—
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like hanging linen to dry on a Saturday.
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The Inquisition targeted different subsets of the population over time.
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In 1492, at the brutal Grand Inquisitor Tomás de Torquemada’s urging,
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the monarchs issued a decree giving Spanish Jews four months
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to either convert to Christianity or leave the kingdom.
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Thousands were expelled and those who stayed risked persecution.
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Converts to Christianity, known as conversos, weren’t even safe,
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because authorities suspected them of practicing Judaism in secret.
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The hatred directed at conversos was both religious and economic,
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as conversos made up a large portion of the upper middle class.
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The Inquisition eventually shifted its focus to the moriscos,
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converts to Christianity from Islam.
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In 1609, an edict passed forcing all moriscos to leave.
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An estimated 300,000 left.
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Those who remained became the Inquisition’s next targets.
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The inquisitors announced the punishments of those found guilty of heresy
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in public gatherings called autos de fé, or acts of faith.
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Hundreds of people gathered to watch the procession of sinners, mass, sermon,
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and finally the announcement of punishments.
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Most of the accused received punishments like imprisonment, exile,
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or having to wear a sanbenito, a garment that marked them as a sinner.
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The worst punishment was “relaxado en persona”—
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a euphemism for burning at the stake.
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This punishment was relatively uncommon—
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reserved for unrepentant and relapsed heretics.
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Over 350 years after Queen Isabella started the Inquisition,
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her namesake, Queen Isabella II, formally ended it on July 15th, 1834.
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The Spanish kingdoms’ dependence on the Catholic Church had isolated them
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while the rest of Europe experienced the Enlightenment
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and embraced the separation of church and state.
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Historians still debate the number of people killed during the Inquisition.
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Some suggest over 30,000 but most estimate between 1,000 and 2,000.
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The consequences of the Inquisition, however, reach far beyond fatalities.
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In some places, an estimated 1/3 of prisoners were tortured.
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Hundreds of thousands of members of religious minorities
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were forced to leave their homes,
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and those who remained faced discrimination and economic hardship.
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Smaller inquisitions in Spanish colonial territories
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in the Americas, especially Mexico, carried their own tolls.
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Friends turned in friends, neighbors accused neighbors,
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and even family members reported each other of heresy.
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Under the Inquisition,
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people were condemned to live in fear and paranoia for centuries.
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