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What country did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rule?

Spain


Who united Spain by driving out the last of the Muslims?

in 1492 Isabella of Castille and her husband Ferdinand of Aragon forced the Moores to surrender at Grenada. This would end the official rule of the Muslims in Spain. The Spanish Inquisition also hugely decreased Muslim's presence.


Who financed the Columbus 1492 voyage?

Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen


Who was the ruler of Spain in the early 1500s?

In the early 1500s, Spain was ruled by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile, who were married in 1469 and united their kingdoms. Their reign is noted for the completion of the Reconquista in 1492 and the sponsorship of Christopher Columbus’s voyages to the New World. After Isabella's death in 1504, Ferdinand continued to rule until his own death in 1516, during which time their grandson, Charles I, began to rise in prominence.


What accomplishments did Isabella the 1st make?

Queen Isabella reconquered Spain, She also funded and gave 3 of her boats the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa maria, which all but one sank, this lead to finding the new world which we know today as America. Columbus brought back a few hundred native Americans to be slaves, which is when Isabella saw the conditions they worked in, so she sent them back and enforced a new law, that "ALL, Indians and Native Americans are to be treated fairly and justly, to the people and their home town. That is what she is most famous for...i hope this helps a bit....

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What country did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rule?

Spain


What country did king queen Isabella and King Ferdinand rule?

Spain


What years did King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella rule?

they ruled from 1379 to 1504 :)


Who united Spain by driving out the last of the Muslims?

in 1492 Isabella of Castille and her husband Ferdinand of Aragon forced the Moores to surrender at Grenada. This would end the official rule of the Muslims in Spain. The Spanish Inquisition also hugely decreased Muslim's presence.


When did Ferdinand and Isabella rule?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella ruled in Spain at the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century. They are responsible for sponsoring some of the voyages of Christopher Columbus.


Who financed the Columbus 1492 voyage?

Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen


What did Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand do during their rule?

they let columbus have money and journey to the americas 4 times


Who financed Columbus's 1492 Voyager?

Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen


Who finances Columbus's 1492 voyage?

Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Queen Isabella of Castile.Ferdinand of Aragon is usually included as a financier, however it was Isabella's Kingdom of Castile alone that had direct trading rights with the Americas not Ferdinand's area of rule which included Aragon and Catalonia.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Spain, after Portugal turned him down.Queen Isabella, the Spanish queen


Why did Isabella and Ferdinand use the inquisition to suppress heretics?

Isabella and Ferdinand used the Inquisition to suppress heretics primarily to unify Spain under Catholicism and strengthen their political power. By targeting non-Catholic groups, such as Jews and Muslims, they aimed to eliminate religious dissent and consolidate their authority. The Inquisition also served as a means of controlling the population and ensuring loyalty to the monarchy, thereby solidifying their rule in a diverse and fragmented society.


Why did Isabella and Ferdinated expel Jews and Muslims from Spain?

Isabella and Ferdinand expelled Jews and Muslims from Spain primarily to unify the country under a single Catholic identity following the Reconquista. They believed that religious homogeneity would strengthen their rule and eliminate perceived threats to their authority. Additionally, there were economic motives, as confiscating the properties of expelled Jews and Muslims provided financial benefits to the crown. This expulsion was part of a broader effort to enforce religious conformity and consolidate their power.


What As a result of the crusade by Spanish knights the only part of Spain controlled by Muslims was .?

As a result of the Crusades by Spanish knights, the only part of Spain controlled by Muslims was the Kingdom of Granada. This last Muslim stronghold remained until it was captured by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, in 1492, marking the end of Muslim rule in Spain. The Reconquista culminated in the unification of Spain under Christian rule and the establishment of a new era in the region.