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14 December, 15:26

What were the social motives for the 1095 crusades?

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  1. 14 December, 15:34
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    The social motives for the 1095 Crusades was tin spiritual reward of indulgence, or the forgiveness of sins.

    Explanation: Earthly rewards were forgiveness of debts, and freedom from taxes including fame and power politically. Not only did the Crusaders fight for the Holy Land, they also fought to consume power in the Church of Europe.
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