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What was the immediate consequence of the forced conversion of the Mudéjars to Catholicism?(1 point)
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Spanish Muslims lost the rights guaranteed to them in the Treaty of Granada.
Spanish Muslims lost the rights guaranteed to them in the Treaty of Granada.
Spanish Muslims willingly accepted conversion to Catholicism.
Spanish Muslims willingly accepted conversion to Catholicism.
Spanish Muslims were expelled from Spain.
Spanish Muslims were expelled from Spain.
Spanish Muslims who converted were safe from the Spanish Inquisition.
Spanish Muslims who converted were safe from the Spanish Inquisition.
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What was the immediate consequence of the forced conversion of the Mudéjars to Catholicism?(1 point)
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Spanish Muslims lost the rights guaranteed to them in the Treaty of Granada.
Spanish Muslims lost the rights guaranteed to them in the Treaty of Granada.
Spanish Muslims willingly accepted conversion to Catholicism.
Spanish Muslims willingly accepted conversion to Catholicism.
Spanish Muslims were expelled from Spain.
Spanish Muslims were expelled from Spain.
Spanish Muslims who converted were safe from the Spanish Inquisition.
Spanish Muslims who converted were safe from the Spanish Inquisition.
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The immediate consequence of the forced conversion of the Mudéjars to Catholicism was:
**Spanish Muslims lost the rights guaranteed to them in the Treaty of Granada.**
The Treaty of Granada, signed in 1492, initially granted certain protections to the Muslim population in Spain, but those rights were undermined following their forced conversion.
**Spanish Muslims lost the rights guaranteed to them in the Treaty of Granada.**
The Treaty of Granada, signed in 1492, initially granted certain protections to the Muslim population in Spain, but those rights were undermined following their forced conversion.