Asked by berlanda

After the Fourth Crusade, support among Europeans for the Crusades

grew even stronger.
began to decline.
stayed the same.
collapsed.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
began to decline.

The diversion and sack of Constantinople (1204) shocked and alienated many Europeans — attacking fellow Christians undermined the moral legitimacy of the Crusading movement and reduced popular and elite enthusiasm for future Crusades.