In the end of the eleventh into the thirteenth century, there was a series of nine wars between the Muslims and the Christians. Together they are known as the Crusades. The Crusades started because the Christians wanted the Holy Land back from the Muslims. The question is, were the results of Crusades more good or bad? The results of the Crusades were definitely negative. The Crusades was more of a negative time because of the religious hatred and the split of the churches. The first few wars were about the religious hatred, and the last few were just for killing.
The Crusades was a very dark time that just split the Christians and Muslims even farther apart. Document 6 states that “The 4th Crusades was a wasteful and destructive event that
The Crusades of the High Middle Ages (a.d. 1050-1300) was a period of conquest or rather, reconquest, of Christian lands taken from Muslims in the early Middle Ages. It is an era romanticized by fervent Christians as the time when Christianity secured its honorable status as the true religion of the world. The affect of the Crusades is still with us today. It sailed from Spain and Portugal to the Americas in the fifthteenth century aboard sailing ships carrying conquistadors who sought new territory and rich resources. They used the shield and sword of Christianity to justify a swift conquest of mass territory and the subjugation of the indigenous peoples; a mentality learned, indeed,
This historian can see that from Islam’s point of view, perhaps the Crusades were a miserable failure because their ancestors were not able to come out on top in the Conflicts that would have ensured the overall victory of the Holy Wars. It is a good possibility that the Islamic and Arab nations consider the Crusades a great failure since they were not able to expand throughout Europe.
The impact of the crusades were more negative because they had bad reasons and because they fought nine times in the 13 centuries and many Christians were fighting against Jews. After the Christians and Jews fought the crusades still attacked each other.It also made lasting war between two religions.
The Crusades was a horrific time. Many people had lost their lives, friends, even family. The Crusades were a battle over the holy land, Jerusalem. The Crusaders, people who had fought in the Crusades, were Christians. They wanted the holy land because they believe that’s where Jesus had died and rose. They had fought against the Muslims who were defending themselves against the Crusaders. The Crusades had its positive outcomes as well as its negative results. Some may wonder, were the results of the Crusades more Positive or Negative? I strongly believe the outcome was mostly negative mainly because the Crusaders didn’t win the holy land, lots of lands were destroyed, and so many people lost their lives in the battle of the Crusades.
There were both positive and negative effects of The Crusades, although the positives did outweigh the negatives. The two major negative effects were anti-Semitism and the orchestrated attacks by Venice. Many Crusaders in Europe were so religiously fuming, that they turned their anger towards the Jews. They would at times massacre a whole community as a result of their religious rage. During the fourth crusade, crusaders began fighting Christians instead of Muslims. After helping Venetian merchants defeat their Byzantine trade rivals in 1204, the crusaders captured and looted Constantinople. They actually ransacked the capital of the Byzantine Empire, the empire in which they began to fight for, not against. There also were many positive effects of The Crusades, one being the increase of trade. Even before the Crusades, merchants began to enjoy some of the luxury goods that were brought from the Byzantine Empire. The crusaders that
The Crusades were a group of Christians that Pope Urban II started back in 1095. They also had 9 Crusades, or 9 times when they would attack to get the Holy Land, against the Muslims and Jews, but mostly against the Muslims. During those battles there were both positive and negative. Were the results of the Crusades more positive or negative? The Crusades were more negative than positive because they worsen their relationship with the Jews and Muslims, or religious hatred, they destroyed and betrayed their closest ally, and their towns or cities were difficult to handle.
The Crusades were more negative rather beneficial because of the religious hatred that they left behind and that they turned onto jews. Document one states,”...massacring entire communities,” meaning many people died because of the bitter legacy of the hatred of the religious.This is important because religious hatred is a legacy that was left by the crusades when they also failed in their chief
They were the bloodiest wars in History and were the cause of hundreds of thousands deaths. That is a really bad thing, but there are also some positive things. So in this essay, I will answer the question: “Were the Results of the Crusades Positive or negative”
1. The first crusade was in the East and involved Anatolia, Levant, and Palestine. It was an expedition aimed at getting back the Holy Lands that the conquest of the Levant had taken. 2.
Eight very special medieval battles are known to history as the Crusades. These crusades were each led by different people. The eight Crusades occurred from 1095-1270. The first Crusade being in 1095-1101, the second from 1145-1147, the third from 1188-1192, the fourth in 1204, the fifth in 1217, sixth from 1228-1229, the seventh from 1249-1252, and eighth in 1270. There may have been a 9th crusade, which may have occurred before the 3rd Crusade. The cause of these crusades is to attack the enemies of the church and reclaim the holy land, Jerusalem. The Crusaders thought what they were doing is right, but from many other people’s point of view, they were killing uselessly. In the end, the Knights Templar were unable to reclaim Jerusalem, but their Crusades did have other achievements. Even today, the Crusades still interest the minds of many young and old readers and have lasting effects on history.
The medieval Crusade was a huge holy war which was sanctioned by the pope and conducted against the Muslim group which was the enemies of the Christian religion. The Crusades were multiple wars fought by Christians and Muslims from Europe over who had control over Jerusalem and other holy places. In this paper, I will give a brief history on the first and last Crusades and then elaborate on the root causes of the Crusades.
Catholicism is a religion based upon the commandments instilled by Jesus Christ Son of God. The final three crusades were uncontrolled by the pope and led to rape, theft, pillaging, a dark past that has shaped the future of Catholicism today. The Roman Catholic crusades where Catholic wars started to try and regain control over Jerusalem (the holy land), and to expand the religion, the final three crusades however derived from the initial purpose and led to destruction. The purpose of the research I have done over Roman Catholic Crusades is to get a deeper understanding as to why the Catholic leaders used Crusades to expand their religious beliefs and the outcomes both good and bad of the crusades.
The crusades, a time of war and death during the middle ages. The crusades first started when Alexius I Comnenus, the emperor of Byzantine, asked Pope Urban II to help him fight against the Seljuk Turks. Pope Urban II then asked Christians to join the holy war, where they would take back the Holy Land Jerusalem. He said that if they joined the war then all their sins would be forgiven and if they died in battle they would be given a place in heaven. There were many Crusades after this including the Child Crusade and the Peoples Crusade, and most of them were unsuccessful. The Crusades helped bring today’s world by breaking down feudalism and they also helped with the development of nations.
The crusades first started when the Roman Pope had the state and religious power. He gave the ideas to the romans that Christianity is the most important religion there is, that there should be no one alive who isn’t Christian. The Pope was able to order people to kill all the Muslims in the Holy Land, and this was when the Crusades started occurring. The crusades also started from the large trading route that passed through the Holy Lands. The Pope’s greediness wanted the Holy Land so they could have many goods to trade for money back in Europe. The crusades were a horrible event that caused mass chaos. Although it did cause chaos the crusades made something beautiful happen, know as the Italian Renaissance. The Renaissance actually did come from the crusades because the crusaders would take their goods that they stole from the Muslims, and the Italians were the middle man. This meant that Italians were able to intake the ideas of Muslims, thus producing the
Power struggles have always been occurrences that have had the ability to plague an entire nation. While evidence of this fact can be seen all throughout history, it is especially evident within medieval times. Specifically, power struggles developed between the Roman church and various groups such as non-believers, Muslims, kings, and even common people all throughout the High Middle Ages. As a result, Christian fighters, known as “crusades,” were asked to fight for their beliefs by the pope in order to take back land that non-believers lived on as well as eliminate anyone who challenged the authority of the church hierarchy. It was not hard to convince most people to become crusaders and many documents throughout history can show one