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La Reconquista was the centuries-long effort by Christian kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula to reclaim territory from Muslim rule, culminating in the fall of Granada in 1492. Its legacy includes the establishment of a unified Spain under Catholic monarchs, the expulsion of Jews and Muslims, and the spread of Catholicism. Additionally, it set the stage for Spanish exploration and colonization in the Americas, influencing cultural, religious, and political dynamics in both Europe and the New World. The Reconquista shaped national identity and contributed to a sense of religious and cultural homogeneity in Spain.

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