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Q: Who was Spain fighting to get to remove all moors from spanish soils?
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What relation were the Moors and Jews in 1492 Spain?

The relationship between Moors and Jews in Spain 1492 is that both groups were persecuted by the Spanish Christians. During the Spanish Inquisition, the ruling classes and the Church seized upon the concept of "purity of blood" and used this concept to persecute Moors and Jews who had not converted to Christianity. During this time most Jews and Moors were stripped of their possessions and expelled from Spain.


How did the Spanish influence our religion?

Spain exiled Moors in Spain before 1492. Spain also sent missionaries to Spain to Christianize the natives.


When were the Moors driven out of Spain?

The Moors were driven out of Spain in 1492.


How long did the Moors rule Spain?

The Moors ruled Spain for about 700 years.


Did the Spanish rule the country Spain at any time?

The Spanish have ruled the united country since 1491. That was the year in which the Moors were completely expelled from Spain as we know it today. The Spanish spent many years evicting the Moors but Spain was not a united kingdom until the marriage of Isabel of the Kingdom Aragon to Ferdinand of the Kingdom of Castile.


Which two spanish monarchs united Spain and drove moors and Jews from the country?

Ferdinand and Isabella.


Why did Spain refuse to fund Columbus voyage at first?

They were busy fighting the moors (Muslim's from morocco). But after they drove all of them out.


How did Queen Isabella get the moors out of Spain?

Isabell and her Husband King Ferdinand inflicted the final military defeat on the Moors in 1492. Various Spanish kingdoms fought to evict the Moors over seven centuries.


Moors came to Spain?

Yes. After the fall of Rome, the Moors took over Spain.


What is the Spanish inqusition?

It was an attempt by the Spanish Catholic Church to impose its doctrine on the population, partly as a result of Spain's long period of occupation by the Moors.


When did Spanish Kingdoms regain power over Spain?

In 1492 when Isabel and Ferdinand defeated the Moors in the Battle for Grenada.


What was the Last independent Arab state in the Spanish Peninsula?

The Moors were evicted from Granada, and that ended their role in what is now Spain.