Respuesta :

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Any group opposing Catholicism. Especially Christianity

Answer:

The correct answer to the question: Which groups did Queen Isabella of Castilla and Ferdinand of Aragon target and persecute during the Spanish Inquisition, would be: Earlier members of Judaism or Islam who had converted to Christianity, and who could be suspected of heresy and false conversion.

Explanation:

The Spanish Inquisition, which was established in 1478 by the Spanish Catholic rulers Queen Isabella of Castilla and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, had the direct purpose of purging out those converts from Judaism, or Islam, who were deemed false, or whose loyalty to Catholicism was questioned in any way. In the end, the people that most suffered in Spain were anyone who had any form of conflict with those close to the Crown, or the Church, and who, for political, or personal reasons, were accused of heresy towards the Catholic Church. But most of all, it was Jews who suffered the most, as they were unjustly forced to convert, or be subjected to Inquisition, after they had been the ones responsible for helping the Catholic rulers unite Spain and fight off the Arabs.