Spain’s Philip III is no longer willing …

Years: 1609 - 1609
April

Spain’s Philip III is no longer willing to deal with the problem of assimilating the Moriscos.

Evidence of their continued political and religious infidelity leads to a royal order for deportation on April 9, 1609.

At the instigation of the Duke of Lerma and the Viceroy of Valencia, Archbishop Juan de Ribera, the King expels the Moriscos from Valencia.

The archbishop adds an idea to make the plan more persuasive to the king: the king can confiscate the assets and properties of the Moorish population, thereby providing a dramatic one-time boost to the royal coffers.

Ribera also encourages the king to enslave the Moriscos for work in galleys, mines, and abroad as he can do so "without any scruples of conscience," but this proposal is rejected.

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