PPT-The Crusades Christians vs. Muslims
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Huge expeditions that Roman Catholic Christians mounted in an effort to recapture Palestine the land of Christian origins and the holy city of Jerusalem from Muslim
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Huge expeditions that Roman Catholic Christians mounted in an effort to recapture Palestine the land of Christian origins and the holy city of Jerusalem from Muslim authorities The Crusades Spiritual Revival. 1096-1204. And Beyond…... Setting the Stage. The Seljuk Turks take over Abbasid lands and Byzantine Lands. The Seljuk Turks. Under their control there were many civil wars. 1076 they take Jerusalem and what is known as the Holy Lands. LO: To explain why Christianity and Islam clashed . Arguments…. In pairs, Write down as many reasons you can think of why people might argue. Key Word. The Pope – The head of the Catholic Church.. Aim/Goals:. What was the . causes . of the Crusades?. Do Now:. . (1) What is the definition of “monotheism?”. (2) Locate Jerusalem on your NYSTROM map. . Homework: . Create a poster or want ad for various groups in medieval Europe describing why they should join the Crusades. Be creative and . Crusades. THUS FAR….. First Crusade (1096). Successful – Christians take Jerusalem. (When all that massacre happened) . Second Crusade (1096). Unsuccessful – helped unite the Muslims. Had nothing to do with Jerusalem…. How did power shift for the Church in the Middle Ages?. How did power shift for the Nobles in the Middle Ages?. The Crusades. Chapter 8 Section 3. The World in 1050 . Isolation ending, ending the (1a) . You and your friends have a park you’ve been hanging out at since you were little kids. You’ve had some of your greatest memories at that park. You played sports with your friends there. Your best friend broke there arm there by falling off a slide (they were fine and its still hilarious). You got your first date there, your first kiss. Your family even buried your dog on the outskirts. You and your friends still hang out there when there is nothing to do. Recently though another group showed up. At first it was fine, your friends and those other guys just stayed on opposite ends. But then one day, when it was just you and your best friend. They approached you, threatened you & told you if you ever came back that you’d be sorry. . 11. th. Century CE, Western Europe began to grow in power and influence. Still less powerful than the Byzantines (Eastern Empire) and the Muslim . Empires. Relations . between Western Europe and the Byzantines . handouts 15, 16 and 17. . from the front desks. Please begin today with the handout numbered . page 15 . A. t the top of this page define the word-. crusade. . Crusade. Any vigorous or . aggressive movement for the defense or advancement of an . Objectives. Identify the advanced civilizations that were flourishing in 1050.. Explain the causes and effects of the Crusades. The Crusades. A series of wars which began in 1096, Christians battled Muslims for control of lands in the Middle East.. Muslim Empires. CH 11 Preview Activity. You see pieces of paper/cardboard on the floor. You are divided into 3 teams. You will win by acquiring “territory” – some part of your body must be touching the “territory”. Bardin. Europeans Seek Greater Wealth. merchants and traders hoped to benefit from the trade of spices and other luxury goods from Asia. people of Europe had been introduced to these items during the Crusades, the wars fought between Christians and Muslims from 1096 to 1270. The Crusades. Aim: How did the Crusades change Europe?. Agenda:. Notes on page . 41. Robin Hood Movie- The handout will be counted as a grade . East Meets West. The Crusades. Beginning of the Crusades. Learning Target 7.38. I can . analyze . the causes, course, and consequences of the European Crusades . and their effects on the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish populations in Europe, with emphasis on the increasing contact by Europeans with cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean world.. Military expeditions undertaken by European Christians to regain Holy Land from Muslims. Motives. Peasants . Were promised salvation to anyone killed on a crusade. Could escape manor life and the lord’s control.
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