QUEENS: Queen Isabella I of Castile Mikhayla Georgy
History Born on April 22, 1451 Second child of John II, King of Castile and Isabel of Portugal
Becoming Queen Father died when I was three Queen of Spain at 17
Castles Buildings of protection and defense Offensive weapons Residences for monarchs
Significant Events and People Christopher Columbus Found Americas October 12, 1492
Significant Events & People 3 ships; the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Crew of 87 men
Significant Events & People Spanish Inquisition Promote Catholicism Art, Literature Cathedrals
Environments In the summer the harvest were good Population increased Golden age for Spain
Society
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