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Question
Christians in Europe in the eleventh century fought several 'Crusades' because ______.
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They wanted to establish the dominance of their religion.
They were continuously attacked by Islamic religious groups.
To regain hold of holy cities like Jerusalem and Bethlehem from Islamic rule.
They wanted to win the cities like Venice and Geneva from Islamic Rulers.
Solution
Christians in Europe in the eleventh century fought several 'Crusades' to regain hold of holy cities like Jerusalem and Bethlehem from Islamic rule.
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