Answer:
Europeans were trying to settle in North America.
Explanation:
Your question isn't very clear as to "these people".
Muslims were harassing Christians in the Holy Land.
- The Muslim Seljuk Empire was conquering Anatolia at the time Pope Urban II sent the letter, in 1095, and posing a danger to the Byzantine Empire's eastern frontier. The Byzantines, who were Orthodox Christians, asked the Catholic pope for assistance because they were worried that the Seljuks may take control of their city, Constantinople. Additionally, the persecution of European trade caravans searching for eastern spices and Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land by Turkish Seljuk armies in Anatolia caused the Christian Europeans concern.
- Pope Urban II regarded this as a chance to put a stop to feuds between European kingdoms and to extend the reach of his political influence. He thus urged every Christian to come together in holy land.
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<span>Ephesians 5:19 says: "When you meet together, sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, as you praise the Lord with all your heart."
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A: <span> Northern and </span><span>Western Europe</span>