Muslims
  • What were the Crusades?
  • When did the crusades end and why?
  • Who won the crusades.
  • What was the Holy Land
They were told all of there sins would be forgiven and they would go straight to heaven when they died. Peasants got to escape their slavery. People hoped to get rich.
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
  • Why were people eager to join the war?
  • When did the crusades end and why?
  • What benefit did the crusades have for the European cities?
1202 -Water route. Mainly to recoup the loses the incurred for the other crusades. Ransacked towns.
  • Third Crusade.
  • First crusade
  • Second Crusade
  • Fourth Crusade.
The opinions you develop formed by your perspective.
  • Religious imperative.
  • Point of view.
  • Second crusade
  • Perspective
1096 - 1099 The People's Crusade. Land route. People were inspired to go to war by preachers because of The massacre of 3000 Christian Pilgrims in Jerusalem. Captured Jerusalem setting up feudal estates temporarily.
  • Third Crusade.
  • First crusade
  • Second Crusade
  • Fourth Crusade.
The Muslims were more united then them and Europeans decided America was an easier target.
  • What were the Crusades?
  • How did the crusades effect feudalism?
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
  • When did the crusades end and why?
Expanded their trading markets. Brought new ideas because of contact with other countries. Classical literature was rediscovered.
  • What benefit did the crusades have for the European cities?
  • What were the knights motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the lords motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
It lead to the end of feudalism.
  • What were the lords motives for joining the crusades?
  • When did the crusades end and why?
  • What were the peasants motives for joining the crusades?
  • How did the crusades effect feudalism?
Salvation, Chance to gain land and wealth in the East. Liked the glory of battle.
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
  • What were the knights motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the peasants motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the lords motives for joining the crusades?
Home of Jesus.
  • Which pope started the crusades and when?
  • Why was Jerusalem considered holy?
  • What was the Holy Land
  • How long did the crusades last?
Pope Urban ll in 1095.
  • Which pope started the crusades and when?
  • How did the crusades effect feudalism?
  • Why was Jerusalem considered holy?
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
Jerusalem
  • What was the Holy Land
  • Why was Jerusalem considered holy?
  • When did the crusades end and why?
  • What were the Crusades?
Free the Holy Land, help Christians in the Byzantine empire defend against the Selijuk Turks.
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
  • What were the lords motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the knights motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the peasants motives for joining the crusades?
Salvation, adventure,escape manor life.
  • What were the lords motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the knights motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the peasants motives for joining the crusades?
  • What were the popes motives for the crusades?
The way you view the world, based on you upbringing and experiences.
  • Bias
  • Perspective
  • Point Of View.
  • Humanism
1189 -Crusade of Kings. Water route. Led by French, English and German kings. King Frederick of Germany drowned in a river. Nothing was accomplished.
  • Third Crusade.
  • Second Crusade
  • First crusade
  • Fourth Crusade.
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