not all of them but a lot then most who survived became slaves
Many of the children in the Children's Crusade never reached the Holy Land, as they were either captured and sold into slavery or died during the journey due to harsh conditions. The exact details and outcomes of the Children's Crusade are not well-documented, but historical sources suggest that it was largely a tragic event with very few children actually reaching the Holy Land.
Several people fort in the crusades: The first crusade-Christian (not nessesarilly knights The Peasant's crusade-Peasants The Children's crusade-Children The "official" Crusade-nobles
Well not really, the children's crusade occured during the fifth crusade, but they are two different things. There were also two different children's crusades, the French and Germans. They both failed.
because they were children
the fate of the children's crusade was that the sea that was sead to part never parted
No, it was during the Children's Crusade which came later. The Children's Crusade (like the Fourth Crusade) was a failure before it began. It was supposed that the children might succeed because of their innocence, but after reaching Marseilles they were betrayed and sold into slavery.
you
Died.
It was from 1212-1221. :)
116 years.
many children were sold into slavery
many children were sold into slavery