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Depends where. In Spain, the Jews had just been expelled; and many of those who remained were being tortured under the Inquisition. In England, Jews were forbidden to live during the 1500s (they'd been expelled before that). In Germany, the Jews were subject to the caprices and decrees of local princes, since the central monarchy was weak in the 1500s. Martin Luther was at first cordial to the Jews, but later ranted and calumniated against them. In Central Europe, there were blood-libels and pogroms in the 1500s. In Italy and France, the Jews were subject to the harsh decrees and taxation of the Church.

In Turkey (on the other hand), things were relatively good. Turkey was one of the very few countries which welcomed Jews at that time. In North Africa, things were pretty stable.

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