Who were the principal groups that the Spanish Inquisition wanted to suppress?

a) Protestants and lapsed moriscos and conversos
b) traitors, counterfeiters, and brothel owners
Consider This: Why was the Inquisition introduced in Spain in 1478? See 1.7: Narrative: A Testament of Faith.
c) foreign spies, informers, and con artists
Consider This: Why was the Inquisition introduced in Spain in 1478? See 1.7: Narrative: A Testament of Faith.
d) Any crime could be suppressed by the Inquisition, so any group could be at risk.
Consider This: Why was the Inquisition introduced in Spain in 1478? See 1.7: Narrative: A Testament of Faith.


a) Protestants and lapsed moriscos and conversos

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