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Patience Haas
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19 July, 17:27
Why was the crusade a just war
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Josh Burns
19 July, 17:29
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Whether the Crusades actually were a just war can be a very hotly debated topic. Historians would disagree with this idea as well. In general, the crusades were a series of conflicts and invasions of christian forces from Europe which attacked different strongholds that were held by mostly muslim defenders.
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