Arrange the events in the correct order. The Spanish Inquisition forced most non-Catholics out of Spain. The conquistadores converted the conquered colonies to Christianity. The Reconquista was completed. Spanish conquistadores traveled to the New World in search of riches and land.
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1. The Reconquista was completed.
2. The Spanish Inquisition forced most non-Catholics out of Spain.
3. Spanish conquistadores traveled to the New World in search of riches and land.
4. The conquistadores converted the conquered colonies to Christianity.
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The Reconquista was completed.
The Spanish Inquisition forced most non-Catholics out of Spain.
Spanish conquistadores traveled to the New World in search of riches and land.
The conquistadores converted the conquered colonies to Christianity.
Explanation:
- The Reconquista completed when King of Spain Fernando De Aragon and Queen Isabel de Castilla captured the last Muslim kingdom called Granada from ruler Boabdil.
- After unifying the Christian Kingdom of Spain, the Spanish ruler began inquisition that forced Jews and Muslims out of Spain.
- After the discovery of the New World, Spain sends conquistador and soldiers in search of gold and riches.
- Spanish began to establish colonies in America and converted many of the Native Indians into Christianity.
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