The Spanish started the Reconquista to reclaim the land from the Muslims.
The action took by the Spanish to reclaim Spain from th e Muslims.
The Reconquista was a prolonged war by Christian kingdoms to retake lands that had been conquered by Muslim caliphates.
Reconquista means reconquest in Spanish and Portuguese. Or, if you don't like that one: Reconquista was the period of time in which Spain reclaimed its land from the Moors. If you don't like that one: You're just being Reconquista stubbon.
The reconquista was considered a success because the christians finally took back the land that the muslims had and because portugal had became a second country *by a 9th grader in queens(kemir)
The Spanish started the Reconquista to reclaim the land from the Muslims.
The action took by the Spanish to reclaim Spain from th e Muslims.
The Reconquista was a prolonged war by Christian kingdoms to retake lands that had been conquered by Muslim caliphates.
the reconquista
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 reconquista
because they had a big fight and one of them wanted to ship native americans out.
The name was called "The Reconquista".
Reconquista means reconquest in Spanish and Portuguese. Or, if you don't like that one: Reconquista was the period of time in which Spain reclaimed its land from the Moors. If you don't like that one: You're just being Reconquista stubbon.
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they reclaim land from the sea so that they have more land to build on and so that it makes japan flatter with the land its using to reclaim the land which also gives them more space to build on.
Spain was not involved in the Crusades primarily because it was already engaged in its own significant conflict during the same period: the Reconquista, which aimed to reclaim the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. The Reconquista began in the early 8th century and continued until 1492, coinciding with the time of the Crusades. Additionally, by the time the Crusades were in full swing, many Spanish kingdoms had their own priorities focused on territorial expansion and consolidation rather than participating in distant campaigns in the Holy Land.