These are the Mourus. From the year 711 the Iberian Peninsula witnesses one of its most important events: the Muslim invasion, responsible for a radical change in the economic, social and cultural panorama of what would later be Portugal and Spain.
The invaders actually constituted a mixed force consisting of Syrians, Egyptians, Persians and Berbers, that is, a joint force of the entire Islamic world at the time, which was in full expansion. Commanded by a Tarique, such forces cross the Strait of Gibraltar, and penetrate deeply into the Peninsula occupying it almost entirely about three years later.
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no because we have more advanced weaponry then they did back when it was first built
I believe the answer is: <span>Compared to the British colonists, the French population was relatively low.
Due to amount of soldiers available at their command, the british colonists can afford to went into confrontation with the natives without compromising their national defense. The french did not possess the same luxury as the british empire had, which force them to choose non-confrontational approach.</span>
The era of exploration started when the Portugal and Spain were looking for source of the spice trade alongside withe religous and financial motives, these two countries had sent off their men to travel all over the world.The era had slowly ended when the rise of Imperialism started in Asia and spread throughout the world