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what was the conflict about the crusaders?​

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Answered by muthuselvanadithyaa
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Proclaimed a crusade in 1123, the struggle between the Christians and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula was called the Reconquista by Christians, and only ended in 1492 with the fall of the Muslim Emirate of Granada. From 1147 campaigns in Northern Europe against pagan tribes were considered crusades. In 1199 Pope Innocent III began the practice of proclaiming political crusades against Christian heretics. In the 13th century, crusading was used against the Cathars in Languedoc and against Bosnia; this practice continued against the Waldensians in Savoy and the Hussites in Bohemia in the 15th century and against Protestants in the 16th.

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Answered by noone994
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Crusades=War of Christianity
Earlier crusades were for their religion but when they started to get victories then the later crusades were more for the territories and power than the religion.
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