Where in Europe did a Muslim dynasty establish a state in the 700s?

A.
Spain

B.
France

C.
Britain

D.
Germany
My answer is Spain?
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the spread of the Catholic faith


He helped spread Christianity. and He encouraged the creation of schools.

its control over the sacraments

They made a vow to devote their entire lives to God

People needed a place to sell and buy goods.

An empire made up of Germany, parts of Italy, and much of central and Eastern Europe was created. A line of Ottonian kings ruled after Otto's death. he empire came to be known as the Holy Roman Empire.

Spain

pessents, knights

The rivers of Europe allowed people to move easily and spread new ideas.

the right to an estate

Schools began to provide education beyond religious instruction

Muslim advances in science and medicine spread to Europe.

Muslims

population increased trade and industry grew people moved more towns

They wanted to limit the power of the king to fine people unjustly.

the longbow the cannon the gun

Trade increased because surplus crops could be traded.

The Moors, who derived largely from Arabia and Northern Africa, ruled huge swathes of Southern Spain for seven centuries, and had a widening impact on Spanish culture. The Muslim rule of Medieval Iberia (modern-day Spain) has heavily influenced Spain's language, intellectual culture, and architecture

The Normans were interested in England's wealth. Duke William of Normandy was related to the Anglo-Saxon king. The real power was held by a family named the Godwins. King Edward allegedly promised the throne to one of the Godwins. William claimed that Edward had promised it to him. The Norwegian king also claimed the throne. The Norwegians invaded, as did the Normans

The purpose of the Reconquista was to free Spain from Muslim rule. The outcome was Isabela and Ca-stile having Granada under their full influence. the effects were that many Jews were killed or forced to flee. Only Christians stayed.

The Black Death peaked in Europe between 1348 and 1350 with an estimated one-third of the continent's population ultimately succumbing to the disease. Often simply referred to as "The Plague", the Black Death had both immediate and long-term effects on human population across the world as one of the most devastating pandemics in human history.

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