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History, 07.07.2019 10:30, shelliecurby

What did spanish protestants and spanish jewish converts to christianity have in common during the counter-reformation? a. both originally lived in france. b.both were forced to flee germany. c.both were persecuted by the spanish government. d.both were allowed to practice religion freely

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