Reason for the Crusades

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Reason for the Crusades
  1. Both were succesful religions
    1. which one was more successful?
      1. who was the correct religion?
      2. Christians wanted the Holy land to themselves
        1. Muslims were tolerant of christians
          1. They wanted more land
            1. more money
          2. Christians told horrible stories about Muslims
            1. They killed Christians
              1. Killed kittens
                1. Gave Christians a reason to hate Muslims
                2. Different beliefs
                  1. Mosques/church
                    1. God/Allah
                      1. Koran/Bible
                      2. Help Christians in the East
                        1. Those already fighting
                        2. Forgiveness of sins
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