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Where would you most likely be if you were fighting against a Muslim army in the middle ages, but you were not in the Holy Land? Spain Asia Italy Germany
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Where would you most likely be if you were fighting against a Muslim army in the middle ages, but you were not in the Holy Land?
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If you were fighting against a Muslim army in the middle ages, but you were not in the Holy Land, you would most likely have been in Spain, since this was a major location of the beginning of the Crusades.
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