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Explore the eight major Crusades from 1096 to 1270, revealing the religious, economic, and political motivations behind the conflicts. Witness the impact on society, the Church, and the rise of European power.
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The Crusades timeline Background Introduction Consequence I
● From 1096 to 1270 there were eight major crusades in all. Introduction ● In the long history of the Crusades, thousands of knights, soldiers, merchants, and peasants lost their lives on the march or in battle.
● The word "crusade" literally means "going to the Cross”. ● In broad sense the Crusades were an expression of militant Christianity and European expansion. Introduction
● The Crusades were a series of wars by Western European Christians to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims ● The Crusades began in 1095 and ended in the mid- or late 13th century. Introduction
● The geographic location Background ● The economic reasons ● The political reasons ● Class contradictions
● Religious reasons Background
The First Crusade 1096----1099 timeline The Second Crusade 1147---1149 The Thrid Crusade 1189----1192 The FourthCrusade 1201---1204 The Fifth Crusade 1218----1221
The Sixth Crusade 1228----1229 timeline The Seventh Crusade 1248----1254 The Eighth Crusade 1270 The Children's Crusade 1212
consequence ● Political Effects of the Crusades ● Social Effects of the Crusades ● Effects of the Crusades - Intellectual Development ● Effects of the Crusades - Material Development ● Effects of the Crusades - Voyages of Discovery ●The Crusades contributed to increase the wealth of the Church and the power of the Papacy.
consequence ●Effects of the Crusades on the Catholic Church ● Effects of the Crusades on Commerce
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