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What were some of the main beliefs that encouraged the Crusades into the Holy Lands. List Three or more AND give examples. (3 paragraphs)

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Answered by Kannan0017
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motivations for the Crusades

The Crusades were a result of many things including; Turks, or infidels taking over the Holy Land ( 1071), the persuasive preaching of Peter the Hermit under Pope Urban II request, and a desire to "go to the defense" of the Lord and His Holy Land.

the religious political and economic motivations behind the Crusades

The religious reason for the crusades was to retake the Holy Land from non-Christians. The economic reason for the Crusades was that merchants wanted access to Asian trade routes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

After four Crusades, the Muslims won control of the Holy Lands. However, the crusades resulted in increased trade in Europe and the development of towns. Trade routes needed to be protected, which led to the rise of power of Kings and the decrease of power of the nobles.

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