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    The Crusades Causes

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    capture of Jerusalem. The second Crusade was to recapture the city of Edessa from the Muslims‚ and were humiliated and failed. The third Crusade was to recapture Jerusalem from the Muslims‚ which also failed due to illness. The fourth Crusade was to again‚ try to take back Jerusalem‚ but instead‚ they took over the Christian capital‚ Constantinople‚ and never got to the holy land (Asbridge) There were several causes for the Crusades‚ a war between Christians and Muslims for Jerusalem. One cause was

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    Crusades Advantages

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    to have the city of Jerusalem as Christian property as it was where their God was crucified. However‚ the aspect of political gain and economic benefit were an additional advantage when participating in the Crusade. One of the factors in causing the Crusades was political gain and economic benefit. As well as religious devotion‚ political gain and economic benefit played a part in the Crusades. The first Crusade call from Pope Urban the second was done to reclaim back Jerusalem from their religion

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    The Crusades

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    the effort.[2] The call to march and help out the eastern Christians was heard loud and clear. The people were ready to free them the Persians because their hearts where not directed to God[3]. The West marched on Constantinople and then towards Jerusalem‚ and liberated both them from the Muslims. This Campaign was considered a huge success and a victory for the Christians. The Second Crusade Unlike the first Crusade‚ the second was not considered as successful. This campaign started in 1145 under

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    Causes Of The Crusades

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    Popes were determined to recover Jerusalem‚ as they believed it was Christian territory. The Christians had seen Jerusalem as a significant place for Christianity as they described it as being “the centre of the earth”. This is because it was “glorified by his burial” and emphasises the importance of Jerusalem for Christians. Men who went and fought in Jerusalem also know as “the Holy Land” were given spiritual rewards which were to “have immediate

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    The Crusades were a series of wars that took place from 1095-1272 A.D. during the Middle Ages. During the Crusades‚ the Christians of Europe made efforts to try and regain control of Jerusalem‚ which was the Holy Land‚ as well as expand their kingdom’s territory. The Christians fought against the Jews and the Muslims. The Holy Land was important to the Christians‚ Jews‚ and Muslims all for religious reasons. “The Crusades were also a development of popular religious life and feeling in Europe‚ particularly

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    First Crusades Essay

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    Pope Innocent lll needed to attack Jerusalem through Eygpt however the Crusaders didnt have the cash to pay for the armada. Becuase of that‚ they didnt have enough cash or time ‚ the pioneers went to Constantipople where they attempted to put a Byzantine evacuation on the royal position. After

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    Crusades Dbq

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    In the First Crusade‚ Christian knights that came from Europe went and capture Jerusalem. They had been massacring almost all the city’s Muslim and Jewish population. The reason this happened was because Christians were being persecuted in Jerusalem‚ because the Holy City was passed from Egyptians to Seljuk. A Pope called for a crusade to help Christians in the east and to recover the holy lands. And then people went over there immediately. A Crusade called “People’s Crusade” had went a far way with

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    as one. It took about a year to gather Crusaders. The first Crusade lasted two years and achieved its objectives in the Holy Land. The Crusaders slaughtered the Turks and halted their expansion. Then they marched into Palestine and captured Jerusalem and massacred the city. The Crusaders had allied themselves with many unstable forces in the region. And when they assisted a Muslim ruler in attacking Damascus‚ there payback was that ruler launching a jihad against them. This event caused

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    Crusades. It was a battle between the Christians and the Muslims‚ both sides having the same goal of taking the holy land (Jerusalem). The cause of the crusades was in 1095; the Arabs took control of Jerusalem‚ and shut off all the Christian and Jewish pilgrims from entering. Of course‚ different religions have different beliefs‚ and they both had different views on Jerusalem. For the Christians‚ it was where Jesus Christ was crucified and resurrected. On the other hand‚ the Muslims believed it was

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    knights of France to travel to the Holy. Land and liberate the city of Jerusalem and the Christians of the east from Muslim power—considered heathens and enemies of the Church. The response to Urban’s appeal was astounding; over 60‚000 people set out to recover the Holy Land and secure this reward and‚ in some cases‚ take the chance to set up new territories. Four years later‚ in July 1099‚ the survivors conquered Jerusalem by killing many people. While most of the knights returned home‚ the creation

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