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The Crusades Chapter 13i. What could you get for going on one of the Crusades? BINGO!

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Page 1: The Crusades Chapter 13i. What could you get for going on one of the Crusades? BINGO!

The Crusades

Chapter 13i

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What could you get for going on one of the Crusades?

BINGO!

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The First Crusade (1096) saw three armies of knights and peasants led by French nobles reinforce Constantinople before moving on to Jerusalem.

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Along the way, they slaughtered entire Jewish communities. When they reached Jerusalem, they began a two month siege of the city.

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When the city fell, the Crusaders massacred most of the Jewish and Muslim inhabitants.

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Soon, most of the Crusaders went home. The others set up feudal states in Syria and Palestine.

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The Europeans who stayed would be in contact with the more sophisticated Byzantines for the next 100 years, ending Europe’s cultural isolation. Byzantine Barbie

...not likethat

Theodoratramp...

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Less than 50 years later, the Second Crusade was called by Pope Eugenius IV to regain Palestinian territory taken by the Seljuk Turks.

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King Louis VII of France and HRE Conrad III tried to cooperate to lead this Crusade, but couldn’t agree on the time of day and were easily whooped.

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Unfortunately for the West, the Turks saw the rise of a great leader. Saladin captured Jerusalem in 1187.

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The HRE Frederick Barbarossa of Germany, King Philip Augustus (Philip II) of France, and King Richard I of England led the “Crusade of

Kings” (3rd Crusade). Let’s kick

some Turkbooty!

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Frederick died on the way.

Philip just went home before reaching Jerusalem.

Richard I defeated the Muslims in many battles, but could not take Jerusalem. Finally, a treaty with Saladin allowed Christian pilgrimages to the city.

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Many other Crusades followed. None ever secured complete Christian control over Palestine or Jerusalem. By now it was all about $$$.

Now THIS is a Crusade!!

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The 4th Crusade got a little off track and attacked Constantinople, weakening it for the Turks.

Thanksbuddy!

Oops...

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The other Crusades were not about religion, but they all used religion as an excuse to take other people’s stuff.

Huh, huh.I’m touchin’your stuff.

He’s amoose

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Effects of the Crusades in Europe:

1. More central authority and taxes. 2. Breakdown of feudal system. 3. Cultural diffusion. 4. Demand for spices from the East. 5. More artisans: shipbuilding, map making, armorers, bankers, etc…