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1. Introduction--Describe a general cause or causes of the conflict.
The general cause or conflict was the pope.



2. Background--Describe who, what when and where.
It was the Muslims, Jews, and, Christians. it all stared withe the Pope, in 1095. The pope who was Christian had got in to conflict with the Muslims, and Jews. Then the Jews and Muslims teamed up to save there holy land that they all thought was theres, and were fightin for. they had been battling for almost 200 years now, then it had ended in 1292.



3. Causal Factors--Describe three factors that led to The Crusades.
The first factor is that in the 5th-7th century the byzantine empire was countinuation of the Roman Empire, and that in the 7th-9th century the islam gave the Arabs a new found zeal to conquer. The second is that the Jews, Muslims, and the Christians all wanted the holy land, witch was called Jerusalem. The third is that the turks had went into the towns and had comprising about 70% of the, byzantine Empire had been lost.



4. Most Important Factor--Explain how one factor was more important than the others.
The Pope factor was the most important, because if the Pope had never done that to the Jews and Muslims, would they have fought in the 200 year war.

5. Impacts--Explain how one religous group and an individual within that group were impacted by The Crusades.
The person that the crusades impacted was the Pope Urban, because he went to the Muslims and Jews about it.

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6. Conclusion--Explain how The Crusades could have been avoided.
There are many ways that the war could have been avoided. One is the Pope Urban, The second is that all of the religions, Muslims, Jews, and Christians could have all shared the city of Jerusalem. They could have had a certin amount of people living in Jerusalem for every religions.

7. Works Cited--List your sources in MLA format.
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