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.
Never, they were conqured By Portuguese in the early 1500s.
Shah Ismail I.
nation unification and expulsion of the Muslim Moors
Well this is on my test for Social Studies and I'm positive that it's Antonio DE Mendoza...
Spain
Never, they were conqured By Portuguese in the early 1500s.
In the early 1500s- its believed to have come from spain x
Shah Ismail I.
Ferdinand's homeland was Portugal. He was a Portuguese explorer who was hired and was working for Spain in early 1500s. .
Ferdinand's homeland was Portugal. He was a Portuguese explorer who was hired and was working for Spain in early 1500s. .
dependencies of Spain
The Conquest of Mexico (Spanish: La Conquista de Mexico)
nation unification and expulsion of the Muslim Moors
Well this is on my test for Social Studies and I'm positive that it's Antonio DE Mendoza...
Spain
Moctezuma is important because he was an Aztec ruler. During his rule in the early 1500s he helped to conquer new lands and also improved the economy.
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