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Q: What country did the Crusades fight for control over?
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Why Did The Muslims Fight In The Crusades?

Prior to the crusades, the Holy land had been taken over by Muslims. The crusaders went to the Holy Land to fight the Muslims and kick them out.


What were the Crusades in Europe?

a fight between the Christians and the Muslims over Jerusalem (their holy land).


Why did western European armies fight in the Crusades?

To retrieve power over the holy land.


What country did the crusades want to take over?

It wasn't a country so much as a city; the Crusaders wanted to take over Palestine (Jerusalem) which was- and still remains- one of the largest holy centers in the world. At the time of the first Crusade, Palestine was in Muslim control, and, actually, the main reason for the Crusades was to recapture the holy land from the Islam religion.


Fight for control what does it mean?

It means you fight for control over land or power of an area.


The crusades fought over what holy land?

The Crusades were fought over the control of Jerusalem, which was considered a holy site for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The city changed hands multiple times between Christian and Muslim forces during the Crusades.


The crusades were fought over control of several cities and ports but the main target was?

The main target was the city of Jerusalem.


What does perilous fight stand mean?

It means you fight for control over land or power of an area.


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How long were the crusades?

The crusades lasted over 2 centuries.


What is one countries control over another called?

One country's control over another is typically referred to as imperialism or colonialism, where a more powerful country exerts influence, control, or authority over a less powerful country or region.