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ladessa [460]
4 years ago
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What impact did the crusades on the renaissance

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Lina20 [59]4 years ago
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Hello

The crusades were a series of battles in Europe to try to take back Constantinople all of them were fails there were 4 major ones and 12 total if you need further information visit this website
http://blogs.spsk12.net/8173/files/2015/06/Section-6-Crusades.pptx

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