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Each crusade achieved varying levels of success, with the First Crusade capturing Jerusalem and establishing several Christian states in the Holy Land. Subsequent crusades, like the Second and Third, saw limited success, often failing to reclaim lost territories or achieve their objectives. Ultimately, the crusades failed due to a combination of internal divisions among European leaders, logistical challenges, and the resilience and unity of Muslim forces, particularly under leaders like Saladin. These factors, along with shifting political priorities in Europe, diminished the long-term impact of the crusades.

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