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The Crusades were not ultimately successful for the Christians due to a combination of factors such as logistical challenges, lack of unity among Christian factions, communication issues, and stiff resistance from Muslim forces in the Holy Land. The prolonged nature of the campaigns, stretched resources, and changing political dynamics also contributed to their ultimate failure.

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Christians were promised all what except. to get them ti join the crusades?

Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.


Christians were promised all of the following EXCEPT to get them to join the Crusades.?

Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.


What effect did the Crusades have on the Christians?

The Crusades had several effects on Christians, including increased religious fervor, expansion of trade and cultural exchange, and heightened religious intolerance towards other faiths. Additionally, the Crusades led to the establishment of military orders and a lasting impact on European feudal society.


Which religions were the crusades between?

The Crusades were a series of religious wars primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Middle East, starting in the 11th century. There were multiple Crusades, with various objectives and participants, but the main conflict was between Christians and Muslims over control of Holy Land sites like Jerusalem.


What was the main 2 reason for the crusades?

The 2 Reasons why the crusades started:The first reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted to regain power over Jerusalem because the Turks wasn't allowing Christians to enter the city; and because Jerusalem was the Holy City to Christians, Muslims and Jews there was a lot of conflict between the three Religions. The second reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted people to change religions (EXAMPLE: Christians wanted Muslims to turn to Christians)so that that the Pope (the leader of the Christians churches) could basically gain power/ control.I hope this has helped you with this question.

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Where the crusades Muslims or Christians?

The Christians where the Crusaders as they started the Crusades


How successful were the crusades?

For the Christians, only the First Crusade was successful, as they managed to claim the holy Land. However, this was soon reclaimed by the Muslims and the next six-seven Crusades were the christians trying to, unsuccessfully, claim back the land.


Who was in the Crusades?

Jews, Christians and Muslims were in the Crusades.


Where can you find pictures of Christians' Crusades?

you find pictures of Christians' crusades in google images.


Who was fighting the Crusades?

The Crusades were fought by the Christians and the Muslims.


Were the Crusades wars fought by Christians against the Pope?

No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.


Who were disadvantaged in the crusades?

The question is a little ambiguous. During the crusades many were disadvantaged due to the era. However if you are asking what side, christians or muslims, were disadvantaged I would say that christians were largely disadvantaged. Both sides committed atrocities but many people only demonize christians. That and only the first crusade was successful.


Did Christians like crusades?

Yes Christians liked crusades, because crusades helped them, with a military problems and serfs nobles liked especially because of them they became more rich and etc crusades took those people to the qar, so ya Christians liked crusades


Where most crusades successful for the Europeans?

only the first crusade was successful and out of nine crusades


Who had more power in the crusades the Christians or Muslims?

The Christians Of course


What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?

What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?


What were promised to Christians to get them join to the crusades?

Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.