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The Roman Church was a powerful force behind the Crusades. The promise of both earthly and heavenly rewards lured many into taking the Crusader's vow. Church leaders guaranteed the protection of the family and property of the Crusader while he was away. Criminals and debtors undertaking the "holy" cause received pardons. In fact, the popes proclaimed that participation in the Crusades was a substitute for penance. Hardened sinners were told they could earn forgiveness of sins by joining one of these campaigns. Furthermore, the Roman church assured the Crusaders that anyone who died while on a Crusade would be granted eternal life. The Roman church manipulated the the credulous people by giving them false assurance.
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False, the years 1700-1799 was the eighteenth century.
The statement that the lifestyles of nobles was underprivileged is false. Nobles lived in castles or manors and they had great privileges. Nobles were well-regarded and came from elite families. The statement that nobles handled some of the manual labor in their fields is also false.
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True and false! The Crusades were pretty much a fail, but it did effect the way life and politics happened in Europe in a good way.
True. The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. They aimed to recover the Holy Land from Muslim rule and also to protect Christian pilgrims and churches in the region.
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This is false. Northwest and Central Europe has a temperate climate.
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