Why did the Pope call for a crusader a to assessed trade empress in the Middle East B to free Jerusalem from the t u r k s c to convert Muslim to Christianity d to establish a new base for the wrong Catholic Church

The Pope did not call for a crusade to "assess trade empress" or "establish a new base for the wrong Catholic Church." The main reason for the Pope's call for a crusade was to free Jerusalem from Muslim control (not specifically the Turks) and to secure control over the Holy Land for the Christian faith. The crusaders believed that by recapturing Jerusalem, they would be able to secure salvation and forgiveness for their sins. Additionally, there were political motivations and a desire to expand Christian influence and power in the Middle East. It is important to note that the motivations and justifications for the Crusades were complex and varied among different individuals and groups involved.