Why did the Third Crusade result in failure?
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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Along the way, there were some victories, notably the capture of Acre and the battle of Arsuf. Fizzling out with a whimper, the Crusade collapsed because, by the time they arrived at their objective, the western leaders found themselves without sufficient men or resources to resist the still intact armies of Saladin.
- Ancient History Encyclopedia
Answer:
B
Explanation:
When they arrived at Jerusalem they did not have enough men and resources to keep their grip on it.