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Though Palestine (Jerusalem) was in control of the Holy Land during the first Crusade, all three major religions resided inside Palestine's walls( Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) When the Crusaders eventually stormed Palestine, they basically murdered anything that moved, no matter what religion you were, even other Christians.

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