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The Crusades
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  • Starting Points Map Europe,1095
  • Main Idea / Reading Focus
  • Launching the Crusades
  • Fighting the Crusades
  • Map The Crusades
  • Effects of the Crusades
  • Quick Facts Causes and Effects of the Crusades

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The Crusades
Main Idea The Crusades, a series of attempts to
gain Christian control of the Holy Land, had a
profound economic, political, and social impact
on the societies involved.
  • Reading Focus
  • Why did the Europeans launch the Crusades?
  • What happened during the Crusades?
  • What were the effects of the Crusades?

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Launching the Crusades
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The Council of Clermont
  • Pope Urban II called church leaders to council in
    Clermont, France
  • Described dangers faced by Byzantines
  • Called on Christian warriors to put aside
    differences, fight against Turks
  • Effective call to arms
  • Hundreds of knights, nobles volunteered for
    Crusade
  • Set out to meet foes with slogan God wills it!

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Sequence What events led to the call for a
Crusade?
Answer(s) Seljuk Turks conquered Holy Land,
threatened Byzantines Byzantine emperor called
on pope for assistance
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Fighting the Crusades
Crusaders left France in 1096 in First Crusade.
In all, nine Crusades set out between 1096 and
1291 to claim or protect the Holy Land.
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  • Second Crusade
  • Muslims began retaking lands lost in First
    Crusade
  • Took city of Edessa, capital of one Crusader
    state, 1144
  • European leaders called for Second Crusade,
    launched in 1147
  • Second Crusade a failure, took no lands from
    Muslims
  • Third Crusade
  • New leader arose in Muslim world, 1177
  • Salah ad-Din, known to Europeans as Saladin
  • Overthrew Fatimids, took title of sultan
  • Set out to take back Crusader states, succeeded,
    drove European Christians out of Jerusalem

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Third Crusade
  • Three Kings
  • Richard, Philip, Frederick set out from Europe on
    Third Crusade
  • Frederick was killed, Philip quarreled with
    Richard, returned home
  • Only King Richard the Lion-Hearted of England
    fought in Holy Land
  • Mutual Respect
  • Richard, Saladin admired each other as military
    leaders, gentlemen
  • Made proposals for peace, including marriage
    alliance of Richards sister, Saladins brother
    never took place because of religious differences
  • Fierce Fighting
  • Richard, Saladin fought fiercely for control of
    Holy Land
  • Richard won several battles, not able to drive
    Muslims out of Holy Land
  • Richard could not take Jerusalem, had to return
    to England

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Fourth and Later Crusades
  • Fourth Crusade, 1201
  • Jerusalem still in Muslim hands
  • Crusaders could not pay Venetians to take them to
    Holy Land
  • In lieu of payment, Crusaders agreed to attack
    Zara
  • Zara
  • Zara once belonged to Venice, now held by
    Christian king of Hungary
  • Pope angered that Christian city attacked,
    excommunicated all
  • Constantinople
  • Crusaders pushed on
  • Attacked Christian city of Constantinople
  • Ransacked city, made one leader new emperor
  • More Failures
  • Disorganization, lack of leadership made Fourth
    Crusade failure
  • Five other Crusades followed, none successful

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Find the Main Idea What was the goal of the
Crusades?
Answer(s) to take Jerusalem and the Holy Land
away from the Muslims who controlled it
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Effects of the Crusades
  • Economic Changes
  • Historic evidence of trade between Muslims,
    Byzantines, Europeans prior to Crusades
  • Crusades enhanced existing trade
  • Returning Crusaders brought more goods, spices,
    textiles, to Europe
  • Increase in trade added to changing European
    economy during Middle Ages

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Draw Conclusions Why did peoples attitudes
change after the Crusades?
Answer(s) Europeans became more intolerant and
saw Jews and Muslims as enemies Jews and Muslims
saw the Crusaders as enemies
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