2. WHY DID THIS CRUSADE BEGIN?
 This crusade began because it was a plan to capture
the Holy Lands in Jerusalem as well as Jerusalem
itself from the Turks/Muslims. After all of the
crusades, they were successful in capturing the Holy
Lands
3. WHO FOUGHT?
 King Richard the Lionhearted (the king of England)
fought for the Christians along with the British and
French forces against other religions such as the
Jews, and the Muslims for
ownership of the holy land.
4. WHERE DID IT TAKE PLACE?
 It took place in the medieval times in Jerusalem
which would be modern Lebanon, Syria and Israel.
5. WHAT WERE THE EFFECTS OF
THE CRUSADE?
 After this crusade, the successor crusades continued
to fight over the Holy Lands. The effects that are still
present today are that people continue to fight over
these lands for rights/ownership.
 The positive effects were that this crusade allowed
the whole group of crusades fighting over the holy
lands to advance further on their mission.
 The negative effects are that this crusade did not
achieve the holy lands by its self so the others had to
fight as well
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6. HOW DID THIS CRUSADE END?
 King Richard and Saladin agreed on a truce that
Christians could visit Jerusalem and not pay. They
could go to the holy lands and no one could take the
land from Jaffa to Tyre. The third crusade came to
an end.
7. DID ANOTHER CRUSADE FOLLOW
THIS?
 Yes, another crusade followed this. The fourth
crusade followed this and they fought over
Jerusalem as well as the rest of the the Crusades.