because normally they were promised to get things if they went but most never survived to make it back to get those things
No
For Freedom, riches, and Adventure.
The men were bribed with chocolate milk and playboy magazines.
because their religion promised that if they died fighting crusades then they would get entry into heaven
Before feminist movements, men were considered the warriors and the providers. With this in consideration, women would not have been able to fight in the Crusades, whether they wanted to or not. However, men would have wanted to fight in the Crusades as they would have been considered Holy Warriors, fighting to reclaim lost Holy territory from what they considered to be heathen thieves - Muslim 'invaders.'
Your mother
No
no
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Christians were promised forgiveness of sins, financial rewards, and the opportunity to reclaim the Holy Land, among other incentives, to join the crusades.
Christians participating in the Crusades were promised spiritual salvation by the Church. They were told that by fighting in the Crusades, they would be granted forgiveness for their sins and a place in heaven, as the Church viewed the Crusades as a holy war to reclaim holy lands from Muslim control.
Yes
add land to their estates
Not much random people from all over Europe joined the crusades but Venetians did sack Constantinople in the 4th crusade.
For Freedom, riches, and Adventure.
The pope preached that crusaders and their posterity will be cleansed of sin if thwy joined.
They killed them: men, women, children.