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Title: The Crusades


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The Crusades
  • Chapter 8 (p. 255)

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1096 AD
  • Beginsbut lasts for over 200 years
  • Christians battled Muslims for control of lands
    in the Middle East
  • Ultimately, this shows Medieval Europeans that
    the world was larger than they ever dreamedwhich
    sped up changes in European society

3
1050 AD
  • Western Europe was in a period of isolation
    (while most others were thriving)
  • Islamic civilization stretched from Spain to
    Indiaand began spreading even farther

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1050 AD In the Americas
  • Maya were clearing areas of the rainforest to
    build cities with temples
  • Native Americans were building in South America
  • American civilizations remained relatively
    isolated from others

5
Byzantine Empire
  • Formerly the eastern Roman empire
  • By 1071, Seljuk Turks invaded the empire and
    overran most of the Byzantine lands in Asia Minor
    (Turkey)

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Seljuk Turks
  • Extended power over the Holy Land (Jerusalem) and
    other places where Christians believed Jesus
    lived and preached
  • Palestine
  • Ultimately, this prevented Christian pilgrims
    from traveling to the Holy Land

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Call for Help
  • Byzantine emperor, Alexius I, asked Pope Urban II
    for Christian knights to help fight Muslim Turks
  • Even though popes/emperors were rivalshe agreed

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Call to War 1095
  • Council of ClermontUrban called bishops and
    nobles into action
  • P. 256
  • Crusaders would be granted remission for all
    sins.

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God Wills It
  • Was chanted by the assembly
  • By 1096, thousands of knights were on their way
    to the Holy Land
  • Ordinary men and women went too

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Why?
  • Salvation
  • Escape troubles at home
  • Adventure
  • Treasure/wealth
  • ..but few returned

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Motives of the Pope
  • Increase power
  • Heal the split in the Church (east/west)
  • Hoped that Christians would fight Muslims instead
    of each other

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The First Crusade
  • Only crusade that came close to success
  • Christians capture Jerusalem in 1099 (long
    bloody campaign)
  • Killed Muslims and Jews in the city

14
Crusader States
  • Crusaders conquered land and divided it into 4
    states
  • Muslims sought to destroy these states
  • Thus, Europeans launched new crusades

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A Losing Battle
  • Over 200 years fighting (off and on)
  • 1187Jerusalem fell to the Muslims (led by
    Saladin)
  • 3rd Crusade Europeans failed to retake
    Jerusalem
  • But, Saladin did reopen the Holy City to
    Christian pilgrims

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Other Crusades
  • Europeans mounted crusades against other Muslim
    lands (esp. North Africa)
  • Crusaders defeated

17
4th Crusade
  • Crusaders fought other Christianslooted the
    Byzantine Empire

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Childrens Crusade
  • Boy has a vision to convert Muslims to
    Christianity in the Holy Land
  • Gains following of about 30,000 children
  • Leads toward the Mediterranean Sea

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Childrens Crusade
  • Many died
  • Sold into slavery
  • Killed
  • Disease/exhaustion
  • LEGEND?

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Impact
  • Legacy of religious hatred
  • Increased speed of changes for European society
  • Economy expanded
  • Increased the power of monarchs (who collected
    taxes to pay for the crusades)
  • Gained a view of a larger world

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Marco Polo
  • 1271set out for China
  • Stayed in China for many years
  • Returned to Venice wrote a book
  • Many doubt he was ever in China
  • Government run mail service??
  • black stones to heat homes??

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Crusades Map
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