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    DBQ: Impact of the Crusades The Crusades was a series of 9 wars between the Christians and Islams. In the year of 1095 Pope Urban II calls for a crusade to free the Holy Land from “Infields,” or Non-Christians. Do you think the Crusades were more positive or negative? One might say more negative. Do you think the Crusades were more positive or negative? One might say more negative. In Document 1 it states that, “In Europe, crusaders sometimes turned their fury against Jews, massacring entire…

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    First Crusades Dbq

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    started the First Crusades, I had to narrow my attention towards four central instigators, because a general agreement among historians- in the resources I utilized- occurred around these four vital reasons that started the war. The reasons behind the timing of the First Crusades are these major points: Islamic encroachment into the Byzantium Empire, past treatment of Christians in the Middle East, Christian duty, and Islamic disunity. The primary reason that started the First Crusades was the…

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    The Crusades: A Just War

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    Among the most consequential events in history, are the crusades that took place from 1095-1291. During these events, an estimated one million to nine million people were killed, the Christians gained control over Jerusalem, and the world would never be the same. On these expeditions, whose original purpose was to recapture Jerusalem, the crusaders besieged, conquered, and killed the inhabitants of cities along the way. When they finally reached the Holy City, they proceeded to sack the city and…

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    The First Crusade The First Crusade marked on of the first times in history that the Christian religion considered violence and war against non-believers to be justified. There were a few reasons behind the pope calling the Crusade, and a lot more which explain why there was so much support for it within the Christian community In addition, the success of the First Crusade can be attributed to a variety of factors, but the religious and political climate at the time within the Muslim world…

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    The Real story about the Crusades The Crusades were a series of wars set out to reclaim the holy land and not the outcome of greed and want for power of the Christian Church. Before the time of the Crusades the Christians that lived had no arguments with the muslims. Before the year 1200, 9 out of 10 people living in Europe were peasant farmers who had barely anything to live on (Biel). This meant that many of the people living in Crusading time were poor and had nothing. They didn’t have…

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    account of Pope Urban II’s speech at the Council of Clermont in 1095, calling the Christians to crusade, and an extract from Arab politician and chronicler Ibn-al-Qalanisi’s account of the First Crusade, describing the behaviour of the Franks as they seize a town from the Muslims. Fulcher of Chartres was trained as a priest and was appointed as chaplain to Baldwin of Boulogne in 1097 after leaving for crusade in 1096 with the entourage of Stephen of Blois. He would have been a very religious…

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    Crusades: The Holy Wars

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    Crusades… The “holy wars”, well they weren't exactly all that holy.There were a total of 8 official crusades, fought between the Christians, Byzantines and Muslims. Majority of the the crusades were fought between the Christians and Islamics (muslims). They fought over the holy city of jerusalem, which all three religions claimed to be their holy city. All three religions claimed jerusalem to be their holy city, because they believed in the same God. Although they were called the “holy wars”,…

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    The Crusades were a series of several wars fighting for what the Holy Catholic Church believed to be their religious freedoms. Up to that time, people took pilgrimages to Jerusalem as part of their acts of faith but never in the Bible are Christians called to act for faith. When their route was cut off by the Turks and the people who attempted to cross killed, they began to fight back. They fought to gain back their religious freedoms but in turn killed more people. So to try to get back for the…

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    cycles of Crusades in Jerusalem did start certain events that ruined the European society for many years. Of course there were three main crusades, the first was in 1099, the second during 1120’s, and the third…

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    The crusaders went to the Holy Land many times. There were eight major Crusades, all of them were a failure except the very first one. The crusaders wanted to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims. The Crusades were a curious mix of God and warfare, two of the chief concerns of the Middle Ages (pg 289). The Crusades were based on the idea of a holy war against the infidels or unbelievers (pg 291). The Pope convinced a lot of people to go to the Holy Land to fight for it back. The crusader…

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