Why was the capture of Majorca by James I of Aragon significant to the success of the Reconquista?

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It was the capital of Muslim Spain.

It was the capital of Muslim Spain.

Muslim rulers had fled there upon defeat by Christian armies.

Muslim rulers had fled there upon defeat by Christian armies.

It was well located for shipping and trade.

It was well located for shipping and trade.

Spanish ruler Isabella was from there.

Spanish ruler Isabella was from there.

The capture of Majorca by James I of Aragon was significant to the success of the Reconquista because Muslim rulers had fled there upon defeat by Christian armies. This allowed for the consolidation of Christian territories and the weakening of Muslim control in the region.