During the period of the Crusades, warfare between Christians and Muslims lasted nearly 200 years.
The Crusades were a series of military campaigns promoted by the Pope and carried out by a large part of Christian Latin Europe, mainly by the France of the Capetians and the Holy Roman Empire. The Crusades, with the initial specific objective of restoring Catholic control over the Holy Land, were fought over a period of almost two hundred years, between 1096 and 1291. Later, other campaigns in Spain and Eastern Europe, some of which they did not see its end until the fifteenth century, received the same denomination. The Crusades were held mainly against the Muslims, but also against the pagan Slavs, Jews, Greek and Russian Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites, Waldenses, Prussians (or Prussians), Lithuanians (in general against the Baltic peoples) and against enemies politicians of the Popes.
It is true that during the worldwide economic depression of the 1930s, industrial output, farm production, and employment fell dramatically.
The worldwide economic depression of the 1930s received the name of Great Depression began. This crisis began in the United States after a major fall in stock prices in 1930. A few economies started to recover by the mid-1930s. Nevertheless, in several countries the negative effects of the Great Depression lasted until the beginning of World War II.
A. $2,025
B. $202.50
C. $0
D. $11,475
Answer:
A. $2, 025
Explanation:
× =
2025
B- neither side was clearly winning.
C- both sides wanted to fight other groups.
D- the British did not want to rule the colonies again.
The answer is B. Neither side was clearly winning.