The First Crusade
A) Did not start after the initial Muslim conquest of Jerusalem, but four hundred years later, when the Turks defeated the Byzantines, causing some chaos in the Middle East
B) Was entirely a movement of knights; the peasants refused to participate
C) Succeeded because of the close cooperation between the Byzantines and the Crusaders
D) Failed to take Jerusalem, thus occasioning the Second and Third Crusades
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