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The Childrens Crusade was in 1212 (approx). It was lead by a French Shepard Boy who said that God had told him in a dream to go to Jerusalem. The Children believed that because they were small and cute that they would get listened to. It was a disaster. Many kids died and those who didn't were tricked and they were sold as slaves.

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