Question

The Crusades were mostly:

failures


successes


draws


brought on by Muslims taking Christian land

Answers

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The Crusades can be characterized in various ways, but they are often viewed as largely **failures** from the perspective of the Christians who initiated them. While there were some temporary successes, such as the capture of Jerusalem in the First Crusade, many of the subsequent Crusades failed to achieve their objectives or resulted in the loss of gained territories.

The motivations for the Crusades included religious fervor, the desire to reclaim territories that were previously Christian (especially Jerusalem), and geopolitical factors. The narrative that Muslims took Christian land is part of the broader context but simplifies the complex historical realities of the region at the time.

Overall, while there were some successes, the long-term results of the Crusades are typically regarded as failures for the crusading states.