Answer:
3.The Reconquista was completed.
1.The Spanish inquisition forced most non-Catholics out of Spain.
4.Spanish conquistadores traveled to the New World in search of riches and land.
2.The conquistadores converted the conquered colonies to Christianity.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the year 1492, the Catholic Kings of Spain, the Queen Isabel de Castilla and the King Fernando de Aragón, completed the Reconquista, the reconquest of Spain from the Muslim domain. The last Muslim kingdom, Granada, was defeated and its Muslim ruler, Boabdil, left Spain. Since then, the unified Christian kingdom of Spain started a campaign to Christianize the whole country and, therefore, the Spanish Inquisition forced Jews and Muslims out of Spain.
In the same year, an Italian sailor and explorer, Christopher Columbus, received finance from the Spanish Crown to explore new routes to the West to get to India and the Eastern markets. Instead, in this trip, Columbus and his men got to the Americas, which they called the New World. It was the start of the Conquest of America and many conquistadores went to the Americas in search of riches and land. Many Christian missionaries went to the Americas as well to convert the native people to Christianity.