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Q: How did the crusades affect the Christians?
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Where the crusades Muslims or Christians?

The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades


Who was in the Crusades?

Jews, Christians and Muslims were in the Crusades.


Where can you find pictures of Christians' Crusades?

you find pictures of Christians' crusades in google images.


How did the Crusades affect the government of Europe?

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Who was fighting the Crusades?

The Crusades were fought by the Christians and the Muslims.


Were the Crusades wars fought by Christians against the Pope?

No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.


Did Christians like crusades?

Yes Christians liked crusades, because crusades helped them, with a military problems and serfs nobles liked especially because of them they became more rich and etc crusades took those people to the qar, so ya Christians liked crusades


How did Crusades affect Muslims?

The Crusades led to widespread destruction and loss of life among Muslims as they were the targets of military attacks by Christian armies. This resulted in resentment, fear, and hostility towards Christians in the Muslim world. Additionally, the Crusades deepened the divide between Muslims and Christians, reinforcing a sense of religious and cultural differences.


How did the crusaders affect Jews?

The Crusades encouraged religious fanaticism and gross intolerance. It was a very nasty version of 'Onward, Christian soldiers!' During the crusades,many thousands of Jews were unnecessarily slaughtered by the Christians and the Muslims, as they took no part in the crusades.


Who had more power in the crusades the Christians or Muslims?

The Christians Of course


What were promised to Christians to get them join to the crusades?

Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.


What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?

What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?