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Saeed esmailianRoshanak mohammadi

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The Crusades

History’s Most

Successful FAILURE

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Background

• During the Middle Ages the Catholic Church had

risen in power

• After the fall of Rome, the Eastern portion of the Empire became

known as the Byzantine Empire

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Many were uncertain where life would lead them and many tragic

events lead people to have a higher believe in GOD (Rise of

Christianity)

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Background- Causes

• Jerusalem was a holy land for the Christians and each year many come to visit (pilgrimages)

• The Seljuk Turks (Muslims) controlled that land and the amount of visitors grew too much that they began not allowing visitors

• It was also believed that the increase in Muslim power would threaten the Byzantine Capital of Constantinople

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Causes of the Crusades

Muslim Turks captured Jerusalemfrom the Byzantine

Empire

Muslims stoppedChristians from

Visiting Holy Land

Christian pilgrimswere attacked

Byzantine Empirefeared attack on Constantinople

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Jerusalem

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Pope Urban II and his call• 1093- Byzantine Emperor

Alexius wanted help to save Constantinople from Turks asks Church

• 1095- Pope Urban II issues a call for a “holy” war or Crusade to capture the Holy land (Palestine) back from Muslims– Pope assured that those

that die in Crusade will have a place in Heaven

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GOAL:Crusades recapture the

holy land from Muslims

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Who Answered the Call?

•Feudal Lords

•Knights

•Peasants

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Map of Crusades

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1st Crusade- 1096• Crusaders capture Jerusalem

• 1187- Jerusalem falls back to Muslim rule

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Crusade # 2

• Fails to recapture city

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Third Crusade • Led by Richard the

Lionhearted- King of England– Despite war, eventually they

came to a truce with Saladin, leader of Muslims• Christians (unarmed) would be

allowed in city

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The Crusades = 7-8 total

• The next 4 were unsuccessful in recapturing city.

• But there were other crusades….

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Children’s Crusade - 1212

• 20,000 – 30,000 children went out

– Most died of disease, starvation and others were sold to slavery

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Spanish Crusade- The Inquisition 1400

• kick Muslims/ non Christians out of Spain

• Reconquisita- Re –conquering of Spain

• Inquisition – court used to suppress heresy (anyone different from teachings of Church)

• Like a witch hunt against those not Christians

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Why did the Crusades fail?

• After the 1st attempt, each attempt was weaker with less emphasis on winning

• People soon became about making money and getting goods

• Stealing from Byzantine and Islamic

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Results of the Crusades

• I.F. Turks Traveled they would Trade

• I = Improvements – Ships, Maps, Explorers

• F = Feudalism declines because Feudal lords die or spend too much money on military.

• T = Turks still rule the Holy Land

• T = Travel – Europeans want to travel more

• T = Trade – Europeans want product from the East such as sugar, cotton, silk, spices, etc.

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Effects of Crusades• Showed power of Church• Increased trading between East and

West --> will lead to massive Cultural Diffusion

• Lead to the Commercial Revolution• Muslim bitterness and hatred

toward Christians • Constantinople (Istanbul) eventually

falls to Turks

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Effect of Crusades

• Increased trading helped business flourish

• Merchants increased

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Banking is fixed

• Fixing the “coinage” problem:• -Merchants developed notes of credit

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Thanks!!!

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Refrences:

• Constable, Giles. "The Historiography of the Crusades" in Angeliki E. Laiou, ed. The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World (2001) Extract online.

• Illston, James Michael. 'An Entirely Masculine Activity'? Women and War in the High and Late Middle Ages Reconsidered (MA thesis, University of Canterbury, 2009) full text online

• Madden, Thomas F. ed. The Crusades: The Essential Readings (2002)

• Maier, C.T. "The roles of women in the crusade movement: a survey" Journal of medieval history 2004.

• Powell, James M. "The Crusades in Recent Research," The Catholic Historical Review (2009) 95#2 pp 313-19 in Project MUSE

• Rubenstein, Jay. "In Search of a New Crusade: A Review Essay," Historically Speaking (2011) 12#2 pp 25-27 in Project MUSE

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