One major reason for the enterance of the United States into World War I was <span>to maintain freedom of the seas.</span>
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<u> It allowed both Christians and Muslims to enter Jerusalem.
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<em>The crusades were attempts by western Christians to recover the Holy land which had fallen to the control of Muslims.
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<em>The peace treaty between Richard and Saladin in 1192 at the end of the third crusade
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<em>This treaty allowed both Christians and unarmed Muslim pilgrims to visit the Holy land.</em>
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It guaranteed religious freedom.
→ Designed by William Penn as a refuge for Quakers, Penn's Frame of Government (1681) extended Quaker radicalism into politics by guaranteeing religious freedom to Christians of all denominations and allowing all property-owning men to vote and hold office. Rhode Island, following the ideas of Roger Williams, also allowed freedom of religion.