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The crusades went to the holy land, to try and get the landfrom the muslins who occupied it.

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because they were very religious

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The city the crusaders the crusaders wanted to liberate from the Muslims was?

the holy land


What triggered the crusaders?

The crusaders who were the Peasant crusaders in 1096 and the Noble crusaders in 1097 wanted to re- capture the Holy Land which was important to them, as they were Christians. The Peasant crusaders failed, so the Nobles had to step up and take back the Holy Land.


Why did the Christian crusaders invade the Middle East?

Ostensibly, the Crusaders invaded the Middle East to recapture the Holy Land.


What was the original purpose of the crusaders?

to retake the holy land


What was the crusaders fighting about?

They were fighting over the holy land of Jerusalem


Who was the group christian knights that fought in the holy land?

The crusaders


Where were the crusaders from?

The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.


Who led the Muslim forces to retake Jerusalem from crusaders?

A General named Saladin led the Muslim Army to retake Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Crusaders.


Were the crusaders Christan or Muslim?

The Crusaders were the Christians. That was the whole point. They were going to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims.


Why the crusaders fought?

To take back the Holy Land in Jerusalem from the Muslims


How long did it take crusaders to travel to Holy Land?

3 years


Who was the crusaders?

The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.