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After the Fourth Crusade, support among Europeans for the Crusades
grew even stronger.
began to decline.
stayed the same.
collapsed.
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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.
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.
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