Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?

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The Moors were Muslims from North Africa.

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No they weren't they were Muslims from Spain your sounding real stupid as always.
e.e I never thought I would say this, but Ms. Sue is right. They were a North African population.
Who were the Moors, and how did they affect Spain during their rule?
The Moors were Muslim inhabitants of North Africa who invaded and conquered the Iberian Peninsula in the 8th century. During their rule, which lasted for over seven centuries, the Moors had a significant impact on Spain. They introduced new agricultural techniques and crops to the region, and built notable architectural structures such as the Alhambra palace in Granada. The Moors also improved the economy and cultural life of Spain by encouraging trade, science, and art, and by making significant contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. However, their rule was not without conflict, and they faced opposition from Christian kingdoms in the north of Spain. The eventual Reconquista saw the expulsion of the Moors and the restoration of Christian rule in Spain.