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Why were the Crusades considered ultimately unsuccessful?
Later Crusades failed in their mission to regain and maintain control of Jerusalem.
Popes who led the Catholic Church after 1250 A.D. lost interest in Crusades.
Most Crusaders never actually made it to Jerusalem—they gave up and went home.
Large numbers of Crusaders converted to Islam after reaching the Middle East.

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Answer:

Later Crusades failed in their mission to regain and maintain control of Jerusalem.

Explanation:

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(A) Later Crusades failed in their mission to regain and maintain control of Jerusalem.

Crusades:

  • The Latin Church in the Middle Ages began, encouraged, and at times even led a series of religious conflicts known as the Crusades.
  • The most well-known of these Crusades took place in the Holy Land between the years of 1095 and 1291 with the goal of freeing Jerusalem and the surrounding region from Islamic authority.
  • Crusades are the collective name for concurrent military campaigns against the Moors in Iberia (the Reconquista) and the pagan West Slavic, Baltic, and Finnic peoples of northern Europe (the Northern Crusades).
  • Other church-approved crusades were waged during the 15th century to oppose paganism and heresy as well as the Byzantine and Ottoman empires as well as for political objectives.
  • Common citizens frequently participated in Popular Crusades, which were not authorized by the church.

Therefore, the correct answer is (A) later Crusades failed in their mission to regain and maintain control of Jerusalem.

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