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were there nine crusades? i need an answer.

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narutoguy | 11:41 Sat 05th Jun 2010 | History
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i've checked everywhere on the www but keep finding different answers. just a simple answer. nine or not?
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I suspect there is not a simple answer then. Perhaps it depends on one's definition of a crusade. Is the number crucially important?
Have you no text books? Get a book from a library. Interpret what you read on the web.
Or have a word with your history teacher and ask for guidance on how to research and do essays.
Posters have tried to help but you seem not to...
11:54 Sat 05th Jun 2010
....or he'll send his ninja buddies round

(he strangely finds himself changing tack and joining the Crusade!)
Time to grow up l'il buddy.
Go Naruto, and do your homework.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2xMPY65OhI
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ohhh god, you guys should get a life off the laptop and go back to your pathetic insulting off the laptop. well, you probaly dont because you'd get smacked if you talked to peaple the way you talk to me.
I've read the thread NG - it was you who started calling people "fools on here" not us - that sort of comment gets everyone's back up. See what happens if you hit the send button before thinking what you've written. I hope you get your answer if you can't find it out for yourself.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXtSdYJ_2kA
IT ENDS HERE NARUTO
Fools, pathetic, insulting my manga(!), 'shut up', 'get stuffed', 'get a life'......not adding up to an all-round stable personality, is it? OR a person getting their history homework done. BTW how did you go on with the Roman project you posted about - very strangely similar, 'anything about the Romans...urgently needed'.
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i did very well with that thanks.
Narutoguy,

You have come on here and asked a succession of questions that are obviously homework, people have provided you with links to relevant bits of information and reading that would enable you to answer the question, if you were prepared to put half hours work into doing your own homework!

Now firstly, most of the question you asked have been rubbish because you did not clearly state what you were asking, the secret to getting a good, correct answer is to ask a good, correct question, crap worded and thought out questions do tend to get crap answers. You Seem to think that people on here will happily do your homework for you, this is not the case, we are all quite happy to help by pointing you in the right direction but it's up to you to do the work.

You are now getting a strop on because you are not getting the answers you want and are degenerating into insulting everyone and trying to threaten them (or else, or else what???)

if you are really a 11-14 year old, then time to wind that attitude in a bit, because trust me, it's not going to get you anywhere in life, ever!

if you want people to help you I suggest you start thinking about asking intelligent questions and show at least a little willingness to do your homework yourself!
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ok, 'stop feuling the argument!!' and just go away DAMMIT
Has Sasuke found you?
You might like to take your own advice. By the way it's spelled FUELLING.
there is no correct answer. As time went on some wars got labelled crusades, some did not. There were 'crusades' against pagans in the Baltics and Christian heretics in France and Bohemia; but there's no way of knowing whether your teacher will accept these as real crusades or not. There's no official list.
Here is your answer. As you can see, 8 or 9, depending whether or not you regard the Children's Crusade as a valid one.

http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/cru1.htm

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