Immediate effects<span> included increased crop yields, more efficient farming, and decreased demand for farm laborers. </span>Long-term effects<span> included population growth and migration of workers to cities.</span>
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Many of the conquistadors that went to the Americas had gained their skills fighting in D.The Reconquista.
<h3>What was the Reconquista?</h3>
The Reconquista was a conflict in Spain that lasted for more than 700 years and involved the Christian people of Spain trying to take back lands that had been captured by the Muslims who invaded in 711 CE.
The Reconquista eventually came to an end in 1492 and fighting in it gave several conquistadors the military skill they needed to get to the Americas and defeat the various empires they found there.
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The book of Genesis is the foundation for the theology of work. Any discussion of work in biblical perspective eventually finds itself grounded on passages in this book. Genesis is incomparably significant for the theology of work because it tells the story of God’s work of creation, the first work of all and the prototype for all work that follows. God is not dreaming an illusion but creating a reality. The created universe that God brings into existence then provides the material of human work—space, time, matter and energy. Within the created universe, God is present in relationship with his creatures and especially with people. Laboring in God’s image, we work in creation, on creation, with creation and—if we work as God intends—for creation.
In Genesis we see God at work, and we learn how God intends us to work. We both obey and disobey God in our work, and we discover that God is at work in both our obedience and disobedience. The other sixty-five books of the Bible each have their own unique contributions to add to the theology of work. Yet they all spring from the source found here, in Genesis, the first book of the Bible.
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