The Muslims lost control of Spain due to several military defeats in northern Spain and the internal collapse of the Umayyad Empire. When the northern Christian Kingdoms were able to take advantage of squabbles between the numerous Islamic Kingdoms, the reconquest of Spain for Christianity proceeded much more quickly.
France and Spain helped.
Spain conquered the Inca Empire by force of arms.
Arab Muslims conquered most of Spain in a series of battles from 711 C.E. to 750 C.E. However, the Catholic Kingdoms of northern Spain were able to expel the Arab Muslim conquerors over the course of the subsequent 700-800 years.
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Spanish soldiers were sent to the New World in great numbers
The Crusades were a series of attacks on the Muslims holding control of Jerusalem and lands that the Christians felt were "theirs." Nonetheless, these attacks inspired a rally of other attacks near present-day Spain and Portugal to drive off the Moors, a group of Muslims controlling the area. Once the Christians had reclaimed Spain and Portugal, they were able to trade with the Italians and the rest of Europe, and join in the Renaissance. Then Columbus sailed to the Caribbean. The Renaissance literally means "rebirth", and this is the period when Europe gets back up on its feet. They were able to trade with Asia, and they made quite a hefty profit.
True, he had been brought into the coup as the muscle.
yes they do. because Muslims are their for able to learn about their religion.
Spain had a head start on exploring the New World and creating colonies. For a time Spain controlled most of South America and a good part of North America. They were able to establish and remain in control by defeating Native American tribes and even Native empires, such as the Incas and the Aztecs.
many hadith and sayings about high value and high rewards of knowledge and science.
Because when they tried to advance beyond Spain, they were defeated in the Battle of Tours in 732 by the Franks under King Charles 'Martel' (meaning the 'Battle hammer').