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THE CRUSADES A Quest for the Holy Land Aim: Do Now: Would you ever go to war?
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THE CRUSADES A Quest for the Holy Land Aim: Do Now: Would you ever go to war?

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Page 1: THE CRUSADES A Quest for the Holy Land Aim: Do Now: Would you ever go to war?

THE CRUSADES

A Quest for the Holy LandAim:

Do Now: Would you ever go to war?

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Crusades is a holy war undertaken for a religious reason

Christians Muslims

=Conflict

Innocent By standards=the Jews

Crusades

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• Economic Goal: Knights wanted some MONEY! Loot it!

Steal it! BLING, BLING!• Religious Goal: Gain Holy Land = Palestine, the land land

where Jesus lived, preached, and died.

• Political Goal: Church wanted to re-unite the Western

and Eastern Christian Empires (think Byzantine) into one big empire

Goals of the Crusades

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Causes of the Crusades

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Second Crusade (1147-1149)

• After victory many Christians went back home.• The Turks eventually took back much of the

territory.• Second Crusades start

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Leader of the Muslim Warriors

• Saladin leads the Muslim Turks to victory, defeating the Christians

• * He was considered a very wise ruler. He was known for his sometimes kind treatment of fallen enemies. Many Christians saw him as a model of knightly chivalry.

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Third Crusade (1189-1192)

• King Richard of England convinces the Turks to allow Christians to visit the Holy Land

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Results of the Crusades• Feudalism declines because Feudal lords die or spend too much

money on military.

• Turks still rule the Holy Land

• POPE LOSES SOME POWER: People lose faith in the Pope’s promise. After all, they lost!• Increased Trade ($): Crusaders came back with very cool stuff (spices, soap, fabrics,

and IDEAS) Also leads to bigger towns in Europe!

• Bitter feelings: The bitter violence displayed by the Christians was not forgotten

by the Muslims. (still a sore spot between the two belief systems)

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Results of the Crusades

•Cultural Diffusion

–Contact between Europeans and Muslims resulted in the exchange of ideas and the increase in trade

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Assignment: Recruitment Poster

• Using your notes you are to create a poster recruiting knights, lords and peasants to join the First Crusade and go to Jerusalem. Your project should include:

• A definition of the crusades.

• A catchy headline to attract recruits.

• Three reasons to join the Crusades mentioned by Pope Urban’s speech or your notes from today

• A picture of the Crusades (ex. Knight or lord)

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Recruitment Poster

I Want You for the Crusades

See new Become

Places!!! Wealthy!!

Join today and help bring us back the Holy Land

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Exit Slip

• In your notebook write a journal entry pretending to be a Knight and describe the reasons you would join the Crusades