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Expelling the Jews from England

In order to appease his nobles, Edward ordered the expulsion of all of the Jews in England in 1290. The kingdom’s Jewish population at the time numbered around 3,000 with the total population of his lands sitting at around three million — meaning that he expelled one per cent of his subjects. This edict would not be reversed until 1656.

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