Jews in England: 1,000 Years: Part 004: The King hangs hundreds of Jews

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Published on Jan 26, 2026
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King Edward I begins to take harsher actions against the Jews. But the Jews are out of control. They just do wilder and more damaging things to England. They almost collapse the economy. The King catches them out and hangs hundreds of them. But nothing he does improves the situation. The Jews get worse and worse. He expels them from Gascony. In the next episode, he will expel them from England.

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