Saturday, October 12, 2019
Marranos: A Lost People :: essays research papers
 Marranos: A Lost People      Some people might call them New Jews, some New Christians, and others  call them Marranos. The majority of the world population has no idea who the  Marranos are. To begin to explain these secret people, one must first receive a  lesson in World History. We will begin in the 1492.       In school, we are brainwashed to connect the year 1492 with the year  that Columbus discovered the New World. Yet, if we look at the year 1492, there  are other occurrences which are noteworthy. For instance, in the year 1492,  Spain, the country which sent Columbus to America, decided to officially expel  the Jews from Spain. The Jews were forced to either leave Spain, convert to  Catholicism, or be put to death. This was not a surprise to the Jews of Spain.  Since 1931, there had been anti-Jewish riots throughout Spain. For years, the  Jews had been converting to Christianity to escape religious persecution. These  Jews were called conversos. The twist to this tale is that these conversos  actually were only putting on a front. They still considered themselves Jews.  They practiced in secret.1 The Spanish made every attempt to search out and  punish these conversos. Some Jews chose not to convert and they moved to  Portugal. . Unfortunately, Portugal, in 1497, expelled the Jews from its borders  as well. Anti-semitism was growing in Western Europe and the Jews needed to  escape. The prime choice seemed to be so obvious. The Jews went to the New World.         The immigration of the Marranos to the new world might have begun with  none other than Christopher Columbus. This, of course, is not definite, but  there has been research which has shown that Columbus was indeed a Marrano.  Apparently his parents were Marranos.2 Even though there are some disagreements  about this fact, there is strong evidence to support the claim that Columbus was  Jewish.  As the Marranos arrived in the New World, they were not able to reveal  their secret identities and practice as Jews. This was because the Spanish  government established inquisition offices in the New World. These office's sole  responsibility was to hunt down Marranos and bring them to justice. The  inquisitors had to visit every town once a year and gather evidence of "non-  believers" of the church. They would reward anyone who came forth with  information. The information could be days old or forty years old, it made no  difference to the Inquisitors. The punishments for being caught were varied,  never merciful. The mildest form of punishment was Scourging. This was when the  victim was forced to strip to the waist in public and receive hundreds of lashes.  					    
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