well,first of all the crusades had to travel huge distances just to reach the war. Many died along the way. Second, crusades weren't prepared to fight in the Palestines desert climate. Third the Christians were outnumbered by their well-led and organized Muslim foes, and fourth Christian leaders fought among themselves and planed poorly. so there you have it the reasons for their failure the Crusades just as they had started so many years before, whit the Holy Land under Muslim control.
well,first of all the crusades had to travel huge distances just to reach the war. Many died along the way. Second, crusades weren't prepared to fight in the Palestines desert climate. Third the Christians were outnumbered by their well-led and organized Muslim foes, and fourth Christian leaders fought among themselves and planed poorly. so there you have it the reasons for their failure the Crusades just as they had started so many years before, whit the Holy Land under Muslim control.
yes it does
For those in power and who ordered it then it was a huge success. The church and ruling classes.
the limit is only self satisfaction........
It was the Third Crusade
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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
hills,mountains,and rivers
The first crusade free-ed the "holy places" from the Muslim domination and returned them to"Christendom".
John Kirtland Wright has written: 'Map makers are human' -- subject(s): Cartography 'The geographical lore of the time of the crusades' -- subject(s): Medieval Geography, Geography, History 'The geographical basis of European history' -- subject(s): Historical geography
They needed to trade because they could not grow many crops.
They didnt