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in spain what was an effect of the Reconquista during the 15th century?

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Answered by viny10
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Explanation:

The Reconquista had a major effect on the evolution of the Muslim and Christian populations during this period and offers a unique “quasi-natural” experiment. The Reconquista dramatically decreased the population of the three main cities of the Moorish Caliphate - Granada, Cordoba, and Seville.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Reconquista[note 1] (Portuguese and Spanish for "reconquest") was the period in the history of the Iberian Peninsula of about 780 years between the Umayyad conquest of Hispania in 711, the expanding Christian kingdoms and the fall of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada in 1492.

Reconquista

Part of Crusades

MoorandChristianBattle.png

Moorish and Christian Reconquista battle, taken from the Cantigas de Santa María

Date 711–1492 (781 years)

Location

Iberian Peninsula

Result

All Iberian territories taken by Christian kingdoms of Castile, Aragon, Leon, Navarre and Portugal

Alhambra Decree

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