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What was the significance of the “holy land” during the crusades? A. It was the ancient homeland of the Romans and their gods B. It was the birthplace of Islam C. It was the birthplace of Abraham D. It was the ancient homeland of the Jews and place where Jesus Christ had lived

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Option: D. It was the ancient homeland of the Jews and place where Jesus Christ had lived.

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The Crusades were wars between Christians and Muslims. The Crusades fought to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim rulers. The purpose of European Crusaders was to stop the expansion of Muslim states and to recapture territories that were once part of Christians. The Europeans crusaders succeeded in taking the holy city of Jerusalem. Peace was maintained, but conflict broke out after some years, ultimately, Muslims became the victors.

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