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What was one condition of the settlement between Richard I and Saladin?

increased tributes paid to Saladin and the Muslims.
freedom of trade between Europeans and Muslims in the region.
European occupation of the Holy City of Jerusalem.
increased land sales to Christians.

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B

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User MrQBerrt
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Answer:

correct answer is "b"

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Freedom of trade between Europeans and Muslims was the condition for the settlement between Richard I and the Muslim leader of Saladin. It also allowed the freedom to bring objects to sell between any land, becoming free commerce.

Europe could import goods like spices, jewellers and rugs from the Holy Land, also brought technology and new ideas for medicine.

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