Final answer:
The last stronghold of the Spanish Moors was Granada. After centuries of war, Spain successfully ended Islamic rule in 1492.
Step-by-step explanation:
The last stronghold of the Spanish Moors was Granada.
After nearly eight hundred years of war, known as the Reconquista, Spain successfully ended Islamic rule in 1492. By the late 1260s, only the area around Granada, about 5 percent of the Iberian Peninsula, remained under Muslim control. However, the rulers of Granada swore vassalage to the Christian kings of Castile. Granada fell to the Christians in 1492, marking the end of Muslim rule in Spain.