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Why did the people in the Crusades travel in a large group? They wanted to display force. They were afraid of the Turks. They needed extra men since so many died. They expected plenty of resistance.
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Why did the people in the Crusades travel in a large group?
They wanted to display force.
They were afraid of the Turks.
They needed extra men since so many died.
They expected plenty of resistance.
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They wanted to display force or A. is your answer.
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I believe the correct answer should be the second option: They were afraid of the Turks.
This is because the Turks posed a threat to them and traveling in larger groups helped.
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