Ch. 27 Section 5: Spain By: Sahil Tuliani, Noah Morris, Madi Wittenberg, Bruce Van Havere, Connor...

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Ch. 27 Section 5: Spain By: Sahil Tuliani, Noah Morris, Madi Wittenberg, Bruce Van Havere, Connor Boyle, Hanna Lipski, and Harry Wyatt

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Ch. 27 Section 5: Spain

By: Sahil Tuliani, Noah Morris, Madi Wittenberg, Bruce Van Havere, Connor Boyle, Hanna Lipski, and Harry Wyatt

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Government• 1469- Ferdinand and Isabella marry• Ferdinand and Isabella become king and

queen• 1200s- Moors controlled only southern

kingdom of Granada• Ferdinand and Isabella unite kingdoms

into one country• 711- Moors conquer Spain• Corregidores- Royal officials• Ferdinand and Isabella were known as “Catholic Monarchs”

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Moors conquered Spain in 711 Spaniards band together and defeated Moors In 1492, the Moors surrendered to armies of

Ferdinand and Isabella, this caused them to give up Grenada

The king and queen sent Spanish inquisition to torture People charged with heresy

Technology/Warfare

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United Spain with religion Most Spaniards were Christians Most Spaniards opposed Muslim rule The king and queen wanted everybody to be Catholic The Jews converted to Christianity to save themselves Some Jews, in 1492, left the country instead of converting Spanish inquisition tortured thousands of people who were

charged with heresy 2000 people were burned to death Most of the Jews and Moors left the country

Religion

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Most Jews and Moors were Artisans, Merchants, Bankers, Doctors and educators

Most Jews and Moors left the country which weakened Spain

Prince Ferdinand and Princess Isabella got married

and made the two kingdoms – Castile and Aragon one country

Economy/Trade

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Forced all the Jews and Moors to leave Most of the Jews and Moors were merchants,

artisans, educators, and doctor There were not many Spaniards to take their

place

Fall of Spain

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Government

Ferdinand and Isabelle married in 1469 and became king and queen of Castile

In 1200’s Moors controlled only the southern kingdom on Grananda

Prince Ferdinand and princess Sophia united their kingdoms into one country

Economy And Trade

Most Jews and Moors were artisans, merchants, bankers, doctors, and educators

Most Jews and Moors left the country which weakened Spain

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Religion Christian United Spain with religion Most Spaniards were

Christians Most of the Jews and

Moors left the country Jews converted to

Christianity

Technology and Warfare

Spaniards band together and defeated Moors

In 1492, the Moors surrendered to armies of Ferdinand and Isabella, this caused them to give up Grenada