The Spanish Christians primarily sought to drive out the Moors, who were Muslim inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula. This effort was part of the Reconquista, a centuries-long campaign that culminated in 1492 with the capture of Granada, the last Muslim stronghold in Spain. The Reconquista aimed to reclaim territory and restore Christian rule in the region.
The Spanish Christians try to dive the Muslims out of their land.
Spanish explorers who try to conquer land
The Spanish wanted more land.
Yes, most notably during the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition..Catholic AnswerThere have indeed been many incidents throughout history of individual Christians killing Jews, but the Church has never sanctioned this. The Crusades were against the Muslims to liberate the Holy Land from Islam agression and control. The Spanish Inquisition had no authority whatsoever to even try Jews, they only had authority over those who were baptised Christians.
Actually many Jewish families pretended to convert and they were called Mariano's. They kept their Jewish traditions in secret and acted like they were Catholic in public. There is a very good book on this called A Thorn in the Madona's Foot.
'To try (to)' in Spanish is 'Tratar (de + infinitive of verb)' or 'Intentar (+ infinitive of verb)'
Try formatting the drive.
the Spanish would kill and defeat every thing in their path while the Anglo would try to bring peace to the people they meet but would often fight if needed to like if land was in need or if someone comes on their land and still their stuff.. and they has been war between the to and the Spanish had won..
For not being Christian. Christians arent exactly angry at pagans. We just try to convert them.
retake the Holy Land from the Muslim Turks.
christians will lie, I hope they try not to though.
Christians love God and try to love people in caring goodness. Christians preach the gospel to try to help souls get saved to help prevent souls from going to hell. Christians also care for the orphans, the widows, and the poor.