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I believe it was France which supplied 3 leaders, while Germany supplied and England supplied 1.

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How are leaders chosen in a capitalism country?

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Information about national leaders in Hindi?

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What were the childrend crusades and what impact did they have on the crusades overall?

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What is plural form of The country's leader?

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Who led the Franks against the Muslims in the Crusades?

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What are the three causes of crusades?

the Crusades was for the Crusader leaders to gain more political support in their home countries in their efforts to be reigned.The preaching of Pope Urban II also is an excellent cause for the Crusades. The phrase "God wills It." is spoken by him and remembered throughout the Crusades.The tendency to get political control of the city of Jerusalem


What is a nonreligious reason for the Crusades?

A nonreligious reason for the Crusades was the desire for political power and expansion of territories. Many leaders and nobles saw the Crusades as an opportunity to gain wealth and land, increase their influence, and consolidate their power in the region. Economic motivations, such as trade opportunities and access to resources, also played a significant role in the Crusades.