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    The Principal Long-Term Effect of the Christian Crusaders Attacks on Jerusalem
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The Principal Long-Term Effect of the Christian Crusaders Attacks on Jerusalem

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The principal long-term effect of the Christian Crusaders attacks on Jerusalem was to improve the lives of millions of nonwestern Christians who lived in Egypt and Syria.

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