What factors led men to join the crusades, History

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The developments of feudalism and new agricultural technologies combined with religious reform and political change to create an environment in which the Crusades could grow and flourish. How did the conditions in Europe contribute to the growth of the Crusades? What factors led men to join the Crusades? What were some of the long-term effects and consequences of the Crusades


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