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The Crusades 1095 - 1291. Christians. A series of eight wars that were fought between the Christians and the Muslims over the “holy land,” Jerusalem (capital of Israel today). Muslims. Christians and Muslims.
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The Crusades 1095 - 1291 Christians • A series of eight wars that were fought between the Christians and the Muslims over the “holy land,” Jerusalem • (capital of Israel today). Muslims
Christians and Muslims • Christianity – A religion whose followers believe in Jesus Christ as the Messiah (prophet). Followers of Christianity are called Christians. • There are two branches of Christianity today: Catholics and Protestants • Islam – A religion whose followers believe that Muhammad was the last prophet that God sent to earth. Followers of Islam are called Muslims. • There are two branches of Islam today: Sunnis (90%) and Shiites (10%)
What started the Crusades? • The Muslims had governed Jerusalem for centuries and had allowed Christian and Jewish pilgrims into Jerusalem (economics). • In the 1070’s the Muslim Turks (a different group of Muslims) conquered Jerusalem, but did not allow the Christians and Jewish pilgrims into Jerusalem & the pope wanted the Muslims out of Jerusalem • The Turks also threatened the Byzantine Empire (Eastern half of the Roman Empire – Constantinople) and the Emperor Alexius asked for help from the Pope.
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Alexius asks the Pope (Urban II) for help! Ok! Help us!
The Pope’s Response • Pope Urban II made a speech at the Council (meeting) of Clermont in November of 1095 to make people aware of the need to win back the Holy Land. This was also a way to harness the violent energy of the knights. This started the Crusades.
Crusaders will answer the Pope’s call! I’m a knight and I will fight!
Reasons soldiers went to fight 1) Religion -save the Holy land -God wills it -gain forgiveness of their sins 2) Wealth/personal gain -gain land -gain goods 3) Excitement and adventure 4) Prove themselves 5) Nothing to lose