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Brooke Clarke
22 June, 12:00
What factors led to the start of the crusade?
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Alexzander Reilly
22 June, 14:15
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The Pope may have had a number of religious reasons to call this crusade. The most likely religious reason for the First Crusade was Urban's desire to establish peace in Western Europe. This whole concept may seem odd, since the Crusades were, essentially, a call to arms
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