D is the correct answer.
Pickett's Charge was led by General Pickett of the traitorous Confederate Army at the Battle of Gettysburg on the Third and Final Day of the Battle.
Pickett led his troops across farm fields but his forces were forced into choke points along fences and summarily cut down by the American Army's cannon fire.
The charge failed and the traitorous Confederate Army retreated back to Virginia, marking a major turning point in the war.
Answer:
A (As far as my knowledge goes, I might be wrong)
Explanation:
A. Trade was increased, so this is the right answer
B. The European Christians did not win the Holy Land from the Muslims, so this is the wrong answer
C. Although art and music was inspired by the Crusades, it's subjective, and I'm assuming this isn't multiple choice.
D. The crusades was a fight over religion, this isn't even possible
Simon Bolivar was revolutionary leader in South America.
Yes, General George Washington led the patriots to victory in the American Revolution. Two years after the war, he earned himself the title as the first President of the United States of America.