Why were the Crusaders so successful in the first Crusade? a. The Crusaders were well equipped with weapons such as the crossbow and catapults. c. The Turks were surprised and ambushed in a sneak attack by the Crusaders. b. The Turks were already weak from fighting themselves. d. The Crusaders were better prepared for the hot weather and had an abundance of food and water supplies.
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At the start of the Crusades, the Pope wanted to "free" the Holy Land from _________ control. a. Seljuq c. King Richard I's b. King Philip II's d. Frederick Barbarossa's @Conqueror
@iambatman
King Philip II
The end of the Hundred Years' War ended England's attempt to gain territory on the continent and revived _______. a. trade c. democracy b. feudalism d. the manorial system
@Conqueror
@scapeplan
Trade
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