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In the late 1400s both Columbus sailed from Spain and the Inquisition began.

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Yes, Spain experienced significant historical events during the 1400s. This period saw the culmination of the Christian Reconquista with the fall of Granada in 1492, the expulsion of Jews and Muslims from Spain, the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella unifying the country, and the voyages of Christopher Columbus leading to the discovery of the Americas. These events laid the foundation for Spain's emergence as a global power in the following centuries.

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