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Why were the Crusades fought? A. to decide who would rule England B. to decide who would control the Holy Land C. to decide who would choose a religion for Europe D. to decide who would head the Catholic
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Why were the Crusades fought? A. to decide who would rule England B. to decide who would control the Holy Land C. to decide who would choose a religion for Europe D. to decide who would head the Catholic Church
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A. to decide who would rule England
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B is the answer here.
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