The Moors - 711 CE

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Geography

In north Africa, Arabs and local Moslems assembled an invading army to capture lands in western Europe. In 711 AD this Moslem military force crossed the Straits of Gibraltar and entered the Iberian peninsula. The Moslems were from Morocco, Algeria, and the Sahara. They were given the name Moors by the Europeans.

The Moors invaded territory that had been taken by the Visigoths; the same barbarian tribe that had sacked Rome in 410 AD. The Visigoths were no match for the army of Moslems and soon the Moors had captured all of the lands that we now call Portugal and Spain. The Moors continued to capture lands all the way to what now is France.

Fortunately for Christianity, in 732 AD, the Moors were stopped by a barbarian force of Francs before they moved farther into western Europe. All of history may have been different if the Moors had continued to conquer the territories of Europe. Had the Moors not been stopped, it is quite possible that all of Christian Europe may have been converted to the Islamic religion.

The Moors did have a great influence on history. These Moslem people brought science, culture, trade, irrigation systems, and Islamic architecture to Spain and Portugal. Even today, many Spanish words are derived from the Moors. If you travel to Spain you will see the many buildings that resemble the architecture that is found in Islamic countries.

The Moors would hold vast territories in Portugal and Spain for centuries. Eventually these people were driven back and in 1492 AD, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain drove the Moslems out of their last stronghold in the city of Granada.

The Moors - 711 CE

Comprehension

Points
In what year did the Muslims cross the Straits of Gibraltar?
302 BC
810 AD
51 BC
711 AD
Who called the Muslim invaders Moors?
Vikings
Asians
Europeans
Australians
The Moors captured the lands that we now call _____________ and ____________.
Portugal and Spain
France and England
Romania and Hungary
Austria and Germany
In Spain many of the buildings resemble the architecture of _____________.
Germany
Africa
Islamic countries
Holland
Who drove the Muslims out of their last stronghold of Granada?
Napoleon
Caesar
Frederick the Great
Ferdinand and Isabella
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Geography

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Morocco is _________ of Spain.
north
south
east
west
France is ___________ of Spain.
north
south
east
west
The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet between these two continents.
Asia and Australia
North America and South America
Europe and Africa
Australia and Antarctica
Algeria is __________ of Morocco.
north
south
east
west
Portugal is ___________ of Spain.
north
south
east
west
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The Moors - 711 CE
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography