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The Crusades
What is a crusade?
A crusade was a “Holy War”
between European Christians
and the Muslim Turks.
What were they fighting over?
• Three major religious groups all claimed
Jerusalem in the land of Palestine as their holy
city.
– To Christians, it was the place where Jesus was crucified
and ascended to heaven
– To Muslims, it was the place where Muhammad ascended
to heaven
– To Jews, it was the site of the ancient temple built by
Solomon
Jerusalem from 600 CE to1093
• In 600 CE, Arabs entered the city and took
control.
• The Arabs allowed Christian and Jewish
pilgrims to visit Jerusalem. In fact, Jews and
Christians could live in Palestine as long as
they paid their taxes like everyone else.
But…
• The Problem: Around 1095, a new group of
Arabs took control of Jerusalem. They closed
the city to Jewish and Christian pilgrims.
And…
• Began trying to invade the Byzantine empire
The Invaders
• In 1093, Byzantine Emperor
named Alexius Comnenus ask for
help against invaders
– THE INVADERS: The Muslim
Turks aka Ottoman Turks
• The Muslim Turks were trying to
take over the Byzantine capital of
CONSTANTINOPLE
Pope Urban II Responds
• Pope Urban II read the letter asking for help and
called for a “holy war” or CRUSADE
• He said those who fought and died in the
Crusades would be promised a spot in Heaven
with all sins forgiven
• And about 30,000 men took up his offer and left
western Europe to fight in Jerusalem
Why did they fight?
• There were economic and religious motives for
the Crusades
– Kings and the Church: A way to get rid of knights who always
fought each other and threatened the peace of the kingdom
– Younger Sons: A way to gain land and position in society since
the oldest son gets everything
Why did they fight?
• For knights, this was a
chance to use their
fighting skills,
something they enjoyed
and did well. They were
delighted to have such a
worthy battle to fight.
Why did they fight?
• For peasants, this was a
chance to escape from their
dreary life in the feudal
system. The pope promised
that if they died while
fighting a holy crusade, they
would automatically be
welcomed into heaven.
Why did they fight?
For others, it was a chance
to have an adventure, and
perhaps even to get rich.
Peasants wanted to fight because…
THE GOAL
• The goal of these
Christian soldiers were to
recover
– 1. Jerusalem and
– 2. Holy Land
• They wanted it back from
the Muslim Turks
The Symbol
The Red Cross: Each crusader had a
huge red cross, made out of fabric,
stitched onto their shirts or armor. It
made all crusaders, irrespective of rank
or background, appear to be a unified
army. It reminded the crusaders that they
were fighting a holy cause. The red
cross was added to flags and banners
First Crusade 1093-1095
Unprepared troops
No strategy
Captured Jerusalem
Carved in up into 4
Crusader states
Second Crusade 1147-1149
• Muslim leader Saladin
takes control of Jerusalem
• Muslim Turks re-conquer
the city
• Saladin is described to be
honest and brave
Third Crusade
• Richard the Lion
Hearted = English King
and two other leaders
fail to recapture
Jerusalem
• He and Saladin
respected each other
Fourth Crusade 1202-1204
• Crusades attack Constantinople instead
• Stole statues, money, paintings and jewelry
• Burned libraries, destroyed churches
• Said they needed money to defend Constantinople
from the same fate as Jerusalem and to rescue
Jerusalem from Muslims
• People of Constantinople hated the west for sacking
their city
Children’s Crusade 1212
• Thousands of French and German
children try to reach Jerusalem
• Believed God would help them
because they were children
• Many died of hunger, some froze
to death
• When they reached the
Mediterranean sea, expected they
waters to part for them…. They
didn’t
• Forced to return home
In the End
• The Christians are
finally pushed out of
Jerusalem
• Muslim Turks are the
victors and take over
the Byzantine in
1453
Effects of the Crusades
• Negatives:
– Weakened the Byzantine Empire, the Pope
and nobles
– Kings become stronger
– Leaves a legacy of bitterness between the
Christians, Jews and the Muslims
Effects of the Crusades
• Positives:
– Stimulated trade throughout the Mediterranean and
Middle East
• Goods such as spices, cotton, linen, dates, coral, pearls,
porcelain, silk and metal goods
– Europe learns much from the Muslims
• Science and astronomy, “Arabic” numerals, paper
production
– Serfs had used the Crusades to leave their lands and
found new opportunities

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The Crusades Teaching file

  • 1.
  • 3. What is a crusade? A crusade was a “Holy War” between European Christians and the Muslim Turks.
  • 4. What were they fighting over? • Three major religious groups all claimed Jerusalem in the land of Palestine as their holy city. – To Christians, it was the place where Jesus was crucified and ascended to heaven – To Muslims, it was the place where Muhammad ascended to heaven – To Jews, it was the site of the ancient temple built by Solomon
  • 5.
  • 6. Jerusalem from 600 CE to1093 • In 600 CE, Arabs entered the city and took control. • The Arabs allowed Christian and Jewish pilgrims to visit Jerusalem. In fact, Jews and Christians could live in Palestine as long as they paid their taxes like everyone else.
  • 7. But… • The Problem: Around 1095, a new group of Arabs took control of Jerusalem. They closed the city to Jewish and Christian pilgrims. And… • Began trying to invade the Byzantine empire
  • 8. The Invaders • In 1093, Byzantine Emperor named Alexius Comnenus ask for help against invaders – THE INVADERS: The Muslim Turks aka Ottoman Turks • The Muslim Turks were trying to take over the Byzantine capital of CONSTANTINOPLE
  • 9. Pope Urban II Responds • Pope Urban II read the letter asking for help and called for a “holy war” or CRUSADE • He said those who fought and died in the Crusades would be promised a spot in Heaven with all sins forgiven • And about 30,000 men took up his offer and left western Europe to fight in Jerusalem
  • 10.
  • 11. Why did they fight? • There were economic and religious motives for the Crusades – Kings and the Church: A way to get rid of knights who always fought each other and threatened the peace of the kingdom – Younger Sons: A way to gain land and position in society since the oldest son gets everything
  • 12. Why did they fight? • For knights, this was a chance to use their fighting skills, something they enjoyed and did well. They were delighted to have such a worthy battle to fight.
  • 13. Why did they fight? • For peasants, this was a chance to escape from their dreary life in the feudal system. The pope promised that if they died while fighting a holy crusade, they would automatically be welcomed into heaven.
  • 14. Why did they fight? For others, it was a chance to have an adventure, and perhaps even to get rich.
  • 15. Peasants wanted to fight because…
  • 16. THE GOAL • The goal of these Christian soldiers were to recover – 1. Jerusalem and – 2. Holy Land • They wanted it back from the Muslim Turks
  • 17. The Symbol The Red Cross: Each crusader had a huge red cross, made out of fabric, stitched onto their shirts or armor. It made all crusaders, irrespective of rank or background, appear to be a unified army. It reminded the crusaders that they were fighting a holy cause. The red cross was added to flags and banners
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. First Crusade 1093-1095 Unprepared troops No strategy Captured Jerusalem Carved in up into 4 Crusader states
  • 21. Second Crusade 1147-1149 • Muslim leader Saladin takes control of Jerusalem • Muslim Turks re-conquer the city • Saladin is described to be honest and brave
  • 22. Third Crusade • Richard the Lion Hearted = English King and two other leaders fail to recapture Jerusalem • He and Saladin respected each other
  • 23. Fourth Crusade 1202-1204 • Crusades attack Constantinople instead • Stole statues, money, paintings and jewelry • Burned libraries, destroyed churches • Said they needed money to defend Constantinople from the same fate as Jerusalem and to rescue Jerusalem from Muslims • People of Constantinople hated the west for sacking their city
  • 24. Children’s Crusade 1212 • Thousands of French and German children try to reach Jerusalem • Believed God would help them because they were children • Many died of hunger, some froze to death • When they reached the Mediterranean sea, expected they waters to part for them…. They didn’t • Forced to return home
  • 25. In the End • The Christians are finally pushed out of Jerusalem • Muslim Turks are the victors and take over the Byzantine in 1453
  • 26. Effects of the Crusades • Negatives: – Weakened the Byzantine Empire, the Pope and nobles – Kings become stronger – Leaves a legacy of bitterness between the Christians, Jews and the Muslims
  • 27. Effects of the Crusades • Positives: – Stimulated trade throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East • Goods such as spices, cotton, linen, dates, coral, pearls, porcelain, silk and metal goods – Europe learns much from the Muslims • Science and astronomy, “Arabic” numerals, paper production – Serfs had used the Crusades to leave their lands and found new opportunities