Was foundedby FerdinandII andIsabella IDuring the SpanishInquisition manyJews were killedbecause they refusedto convert toCatholicismThe SpanishInquisitionlastedbetween1478 – 1834They wantedto convertanyone thatwas notCatholicMany ofthe trialswere veryunfairA RomanCatholicchurch wasin chargeIt is predicted thataround 32,000people wereexecuted duringthe SpanishInquisitionPeople who wereJewish andMuslim weremainly targetedeven after theyhad converted toChristianityMany forms ofbrutal torturewere used toconvert people'sreligionsThegovernmentbenefitted formthose who werechargeThe purpose of itwas to combatheresy (anyreligion that didnot agree with thecatholic church)Was foundedby FerdinandII andIsabella IDuring the SpanishInquisition manyJews were killedbecause they refusedto convert toCatholicismThe SpanishInquisitionlastedbetween1478 – 1834They wantedto convertanyone thatwas notCatholicMany ofthe trialswere veryunfairA RomanCatholicchurch wasin chargeIt is predicted thataround 32,000people wereexecuted duringthe SpanishInquisitionPeople who wereJewish andMuslim weremainly targetedeven after theyhad converted toChristianityMany forms ofbrutal torturewere used toconvert people'sreligionsThegovernmentbenefitted formthose who werechargeThe purpose of itwas to combatheresy (anyreligion that didnot agree with thecatholic church)

The Spanish Inquisition - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Was founded by Ferdinand II and Isabella I
  2. During the Spanish Inquisition many Jews were killed because they refused to convert to Catholicism
  3. The Spanish Inquisition lasted between 1478 – 1834
  4. They wanted to convert anyone that was not Catholic
  5. Many of the trials were very unfair
  6. A Roman Catholic church was in charge
  7. It is predicted that around 32,000 people were executed during the Spanish Inquisition
  8. People who were Jewish and Muslim were mainly targeted even after they had converted to Christianity
  9. Many forms of brutal torture were used to convert people's religions
  10. The government benefitted form those who were charge
  11. The purpose of it was to combat heresy (any religion that did not agree with the catholic church)