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The Moriscos were expelled from Spain as a result of the Reconquista.
As a result of their wars with Carthage, Rome launched a campaign aimed at expanding their territory. They built a huge, conquering army, and expanded their empire into Italy, beginning with Sicily and Sardinia before moving into Spain.
a religious group is a group of people that have the same religion.
a group that belives in the same religon
The destruction of an entire religious or ethnic group is known as genocide.
The Moriscos were expelled from Spain as a result of the Reconquista.
Muslims
The Reconquista targeted the Muslim Moors who had invaded and occupied the Iberian Peninsula, primarily in modern-day Spain and Portugal. The goal was to drive them out and establish Christian kingdoms in the region.
I believe you are thinking of the Normans (a historic group of people from Northern France), not the Mormons (a religious group begun in 1830). The Normans were participants in the Reconquista in Iberia, which took place from about 711 to 1492. During the Reconquista, European Christians fought the Muslim Kingdoms on the Iberian Penninsula. The new ideas that the Normans and other Reconquista participants would have brought to the area were religious beliefs and political models, as well as technology - specifically military technology.
Basques
The Moors.
The Moors
Spain is in Group H. Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile.
A religious group can be called a sect. A religious group can also be called a congregation when all attend the same church. A religious group might have more than one sect, or group of individuals, like the Amish.
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Another word for religious group could be "faith community" or "religious organization."
A group of religious people is often referred to as a congregation, parish, assembly, or community.