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16 June, 16:40
What were the effects of the Reconquista?
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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.
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