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Spain in the Middle Ages

par Plácido Romero Sanjuán
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Trade prospered in al-Andalus thanks to its location between the Christian and Muslim worlds and its common currency.

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Berbers from North Africa who worked in agriculture or as soldiers.

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The Crown of Aragón consisted of the kingdoms of Aragón, Catalonia, Valencia and Granada.

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Charlemagne created the Hispanic March, which was a border zone between the Frankish Kingdom and al-Andalus.

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The War of the Remences occurred in Castile as peasants revolted against the abuses of feudal lords.

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Mozarabs who were members of the native population who remained Christian.

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The crisis of the Late Middle Ages began with several years of bad harvests.

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The Alhambra was developed in al-Andalus during the North African Empires.

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A Mudéjar was a Muslim living in a Christian kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages.

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Muslim women were subordinate to men, although some become famous intellectuals, such as Lubna de Córdoba.

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There were two minority peoples within the Christian kingdoms: the Mozarabs and the Jews.

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In the Toledo School of Translators, scholars from all three cultures compiled and translated Roman, Greek and Oriental texts.

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