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It's called the holy crusades for a reason. The English were trying to wipe out the "evil non-believers" who worshiped a religion besides Christianity. This is why the soilders also had a painting of a cross on their armor.

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Queen Elizabeth I did not personally go on the Crusades, as those were military campaigns that took place in the medieval period. Queen Elizabeth I was the Queen of England in the 16th century and focused on governing her country during a time of political and religious turmoil, including the Protestant Reformation.

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