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    Causes Of The Crusades

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    The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims in attempt to capture and hold sites and places deemed to be sacred and holy. The Christian church had a total of nine crusades. These crusades all resulted in failure, but are successful failures due to the great change it had on the European society and the great change it had on their economy. The First Crusade took place between 1096-1099 when Pope Urban called for people to join together and help fellow Eastern

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    The Crusades The Crusades were some of the most well known religious wars in history. These wars were mission driven and very cruel. Many people perished in this fight to regain their land. The Crusades changed Europe for the better. It helped the economy and spread cultures. Many people were involved in the Crusades. There were a few reasons why the Crusades occurred. There were many Crusades that occurred and they lasted for many years. The main reason the Crusades began is because Christians

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    During the Crusades, there was a fair amount of religious tension. Muslims and Christians fought for Jerusalem. Muslims had it, and at the end of Crusades, Muslims controlled the territory. During the Spanish Inquisition, Christians sought to rid Spain of other religions (like Jews). This reflects a power struggle because Christians strived to gain absolute power. Important people involved included Richard the Lionhearted (central figure in the third crusade), Pope Urban II (first crusade), and Saladin

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    Dbq The Crusades

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    The crusades between 1095 and 1250 had not only changed the way crusading was carried out, but also the purpose of it. Cynical self – interest, finance and religious passion were key aspects for the popularity of crusading. The main purpose of The Crusades was to recover or defend territories such as The Holy Land. Geographically the Holy Land was in a position of frequent attacks due to Palestine lying along the Mediterranean Sea, thus Muslims having easy access there. The meaning of the word crusade

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    The crusades lasted for a total of 195 years. There are eight official crusades there is one minor crusade known as The peasant crusade. The peasant crusade This crusade is the one and only unofficial crusade of the nine. It got its name because of it’s a lack of orderliness and military experience. Pope urban the second call the apon those believers to stand up against the Muslim Turks, to take back the holy land. Well he wasn’t expecting for the help he received to be ordinary men who had almost

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    overall eliminating Muslim rule over the land. During these crusades, the Crusaders had sacked cities, massacred Muslims and Jews alike, and had forever impacted the Middle East. In terms of effects the Crusades had on the Middle East, two major effects had been the rise of the great hero Saladin, and transforming the once progressive Middle East into the more conservative one it is today. During the time leading up to the Third Crusade, the Muslims had found themselves greatly fighting amongst themselves

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    Why was the first crusade the most successful? Essay: The Gregorian Papal reform movement resulted in a necessity for the assertion of Papal strength, the basis of the crusades was therefore shared with the basis of the reform movement. The ideas of the “regeneration and purification of society” was how the notion of the first crusade was sold to the crusaders. Western Christendom had remained largely impartial to the Islamic takeover of the Holy Lands in the 7th century, whereas the Byzantines

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    The Crusades were an important part in European society and history. The Crusades were a series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia. The purpose of the Crusades was to secure control of the Holy Land, which was considered sacred by both Christians and Muslims. The Crusades were filled with violent and often ruthless conflicts between Christians and Muslims. The Crusades contained several expeditions and impacted European society in several ways. The Crusades began when Pope

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    The First Crusade (1096-1099) The First Crusade played a very important part in Medieval England, it was an attempt to re-capture Jerusalem. The first Crusaders were led by Godfrey of Bouillon, they marched from Constantinople through lands held by Seljuk Turks, and also to Antioch. They did this through time periods of 1096-1099. The first crusade state was created in Edessa. The Crusaders reached Jerusalem in 1098, and battled for over a month before the people of Jerusalem surrendered. Baldwin

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    The word crusade means “take up the cross.” Christians were encouraged to take a stand for God during the Crusades; a series of holy wars beginning in 1096 and lasting for almost 200 years. These battles were the first time in history that an army was assembled for strictly religious reason (Jewish History). Muslim armies began to attack the Byzantine Empire, taking control of the Holy land of Jerusalem. The Byzantine Emperor, Alexius I, called on Pope Urban II for help. Urban agreed, and decided

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