1. rulers of the holy land
2. wars between christians and turks
3. symbol of the crusa...
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1. rulers of the holy land
2. wars between christians and turks
3. symbol of the crusades
4. organizations protecting traders
5. origin of fine spices and silks
6. fought for control of jerusalem
7. caused growth of cities
8. home of prince henry the navigator
9. name given to africa's tip
10. belonging to the middle ages
11. city contolled by the turks
12. riches of west african coast
13. threatened sailors at sea
jerusalem
crusaders
medieval
crusades
orient
red cross
trade
cape of good hope
pirates
turks
gold
portugal
leagues
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