j They were called Infidels.
The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades
In the context of the Crusades, the term "infidels" primarily referred to Muslims, particularly the followers of Islam in the Holy Land, whom Christian Crusaders sought to reclaim territories such as Jerusalem from. The Crusaders viewed Muslims as non-believers in the Christian faith, justifying their military campaigns as a religious duty to protect and recover sacred Christian sites. This term was also sometimes applied to other groups perceived as enemies of Christianity during the Crusades, including certain Jewish communities and heretical Christian sects.
The crusaders were Catholic, mainly fighting Muslims.
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Muslims
The Crusaders were the Christians. That was the whole point. They were going to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims.
no the europeans did not accomplish what they had hoped
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Islam
The crusaders
it started when a group of Christian crusaders founded a place were ex crusader's could live and then other non ex crusader's started to live there
Ostensibly, the Crusaders invaded the Middle East to recapture the Holy Land.