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Who fought the Crusades in the Mediterranean and why? (1 point)(1 point)
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Christians and polytheistic religions fought the Crusades for control of the Roman Empire.
Christians and polytheistic religions fought the Crusades for control of the Roman Empire.

Christians and Muslims fought the Crusades over control of the Holy Land.
Christians and Muslims fought the Crusades over control of the Holy Land.

Jews and Christians fought the Crusades over control of Jerusalem.
Jews and Christians fought the Crusades over control of Jerusalem.

Muslims and Egyptians fought the Crusades over the best trade routes in the Mediterranean.

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The correct response is:

Christians and Muslims fought the Crusades over control of the Holy Land.

The Crusades were military campaigns initiated by Christian states in Europe to reclaim Jerusalem and other territories in the Holy Land from Muslim control, which was seen as a sacred objective for Christians.

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