Which of the following best describes the events of the Fourth Crusade?(1 point)

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Crusaders attacked and subdued Constantinople, never making it to the Holy Lands and further dividing West and East.
Crusaders attacked and subdued Constantinople, never making it to the Holy Lands and further dividing West and East.

Urban II was removed as pope.
Urban II was removed as pope.

Crusaders again entered the Holy Land but were unable to remove Muslims from Palestine.
Crusaders again entered the Holy Land but were unable to remove Muslims from Palestine.

Crusaders again attacked the Holy Land and recaptured it.
Crusaders again attacked the Holy Land and recaptured it.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the events of the Fourth Crusade is:

Crusaders attacked and subdued Constantinople, never making it to the Holy Lands and further dividing West and East.

The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) ultimately diverted from its original goal of reaching the Holy Land and instead led to the sack of Constantinople, which had significant consequences for the relationship between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.