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With the success of the First Crusade, Christians retook Jerusalem and _____________.
a.
crucified their enemies
c.
began trade with England
b.
created the Lord/Vassal system
d.
both b and c

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Answered by poonammudgil78
9

The correct answer is D. With the success of the First Crusade, Christians retook Jerusalem, created the Lord/Vassal system and began trade with England.

Explanation:

The First Crusade was a military expedition promoted by Pope Urban II to conquer Jerusalem and release it from Muslim power, as well as assisting the Eastern Roman Emperor Alexius I in fighting the Turks who were invading their lands in Central Asia and Persia.

During the crusade, knights and farmers from many Western European nations traveled as crusaders by land and by sea, first to Constantinople and then to Jerusalem. The farmers were much more numerous than the knights, and both groups were divided into separate armies, but because the farmers were not so well trained in combat, their army did not reach Jerusalem. Instead, the knights launched an assault on the city and captured Jerusalem in July 1099. They established the states of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, Tripoli County, Principality of Antioch and County of Edessa.

The first crusade was part of the Christian response to the expansion of Islam, and represented the first important step toward the reopening of international trade in the West since the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

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Answered by Beronica
1

Answer: crucified thier enemies

Explanation:

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