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queen sofia drove them out of Spain. SHE IS SUCH A RETARD

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The Spanish Inquisition.

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Reconquista

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I think you need to re-read your history. It was 1492 when Isabella & Ferdinand drove the scourge of Islam from Spain. Similar to what The Hammer did 600 years earlier in what was to become France.

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The was the crusade to drive the Muslims out of Western Europe?

The wars that led to the expulsion of all Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula were known as the Reconquista. They ended in 1492.


What people did Spain finally drive from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492?

the Moors


What was the crusade to drive the Muslims out of Western Europe?

The reconquista was the crusade to drive out the Muslims from Spain


What was the reconquista?

But the Reconquista, or Reconquest, was not complete until 1492. In 1479, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile married, uniting their kingdoms, and thirteen years later their armies expelled the Muslims from Granada.


Do Muslims drive?

Yes, Muslim men drive vehicles.


What the purpose of the Crusades?

to drive Muslims out of Jerusalem


Wanted to drive the Muslims out of Spain?

christians


What best describes reconquista?

Chirstians tired to expel Muslims from Spain


Who organized the effort to drive the Muslims out of Spain?

The Reconquista.


Were the Crusades to drive the Muslims out of Western Europe?

The Crusades refer to a number of different religious wars, often called by the Catholic Church, for a variety of reasons. Not every Crusade called was pitted against Muslims, and indeed some were conducted in the persecution of Jews as well as to resolve conflict between hostile Catholic kingdoms.During that era, the Iberian peninsula (and a small portion of southern France) had been controlled by Islamic caliphates since the Muslim conquests in 710. Efforts to reclaim what was considered to be traditionally "Christian territory" took place over a span of several hundred additional years and culminated in the fall of the Emirate of Granada in 1492 to Castile and Aragon.This "Reconquista" of the Iberian peninsula is often associated with the end of the Crusades, as well as the rise of the Kingdom of Spain (formed by a union between Castile and Aragon) along with the Kingdom of Portugal, which had completed its own Reconquista under the Kingdom of León several centuries prior.It should be noted, however, that the majority of the Crusades were not focused on "reconquest" as the Kingdom of Castile–Aragon more or less conducted its military campaign on its own. Indeed, in the Crusades where a number of different Catholic powers collaboratively participated, the goal was almost always to recapture "Holy Lands" or to defend Christians living in non-Christian territory.


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What is the synonyms for crusade?

campaign, cause, drive, effort, movement,