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the first crusade was a success so later kings thought they could direct successful crusades too cause Muslims recaptured Jerusalem after first crusade but all other crusades failed

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Q: Why were there so many crusades?
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How many people were involved in the crusades?

There were multipule crusades, many of witch had 10,000+ people involved. So in total there were probaly about 150,000+ people in total.


How did the christians get so many people to fight in the crusades?

to support the christans


How many crusades were held?

8 crusades


How many crusades took place?

Four Crusades, with other negligible crusades.


How many crusades were there in the medieval times?

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What were the dates of the crusades?

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How many organized Crusades were there?

There were 9 organized Crusades.


How many Crusades were there and what did they each aim to do?

There were eight major crusades that happened in the world. All of them were out of religious conflicts mainly between Christians and Muslims and so many people lost their lives.


Who won against The Crusades?

There were many Crusades with various victors so there is no simple answer to your question. However, in the end, the Muslims maintained control of the Holy Land and Jerusalem so they could be argued to be the victors.


How many crusades were there and what years?

there where 9 crusades an they were from 1095 to 1291


What to do when you want to join the crusades?

the crusades are over so their wouldn't be much point in that


What effect did the Black Death have on the crusades?

People died, so there were no soldiers to fight in the crusades, so the crusades fell apart. Also many soldiers returned home to find their family taken by the plague. It also broke the religious will of the soldiers. Many were fighting because they were trying to please the Pope and God. They thought God sent the plague, so He must not like the crusadce