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Which best describes the purpose and outcome of the Third Crusade?

Catholic Crusaders defied the pope's order and seized Constantinople, killed Byzantine Christians,
destroyed the library, and sacked the city for three days.
Muslim leader Saladin lost territory, but a treaty with British King Richard I the Lionheart allowed
Muslims to keep control of Jerusalem.
Pope Innocent Ill called for a Crusade against Muslim-held Egypt instead of Jerusalem, but
Catholic Crusaders surrendered to Saladin's nephew, Al-Malik al Kamil.
Pope Innocent III called for a crusade against Albigensian heretics, also called Cathars, in
southern France, resulting in deaths of other Christians.

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Answer:

Muslim leader Saladin lost territory, but a treaty with British King Richard I the Lionhearted allowed Muslims to keep control of Jerusalem.

Step-by-step explanation:

With peace in Jaffa, the crusader cities on the coast receive some security. A crusade state was formed, a truth with a small territory along the coast between Beirut and Jaffa. It belonged to the cities of Tire, Haifa, Caesarea, Arsuf, Jaaf, Lida and Ramla. The capital was the city of Accra with Henry II of Champagne as king. Conrad had been killed several months earlier in the assassination. Henry bore the title of King of Jerusalem even though the city was in Muslim hands. Pilgrims were given the right to visit holy places in Jerusalem without carrying a weapon. For the first time in Jaffa, Muslims recognized the existence of a crusading state.

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