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Crusades: a series of Holy wars fought between the Muslims and Christians for control of Jerusalem aka "The Holy Land". During the Third and final Crusade, the Muslim leader Saladdin took victory over the Christians led by Richard the Lion-Hearted.

Plague: carried by rats. Wiped out 1/3rd of the English population.

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