What did the crusaders do when they captured Jerusalem in 1099?

A) They slaughtered everyone they found.
B) They protected Christians and noncombatants from harm.
C) They negotiated a peaceful surrender from the Muslim authorities.
D) They imprisoned all male inhabitants until they could sort out who was loyal.
E) They conducted a mass execution of Muslim defenders.


Answer: A

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