By Tanzim Chowdhury
The Crusades and Its Impact on Christianity
By Tanzim Chowdhury
The three crusades really are some interesting topics to discuss. They represent the perseverance that the Christians showed to gain control of the holy land, Jerusalem. It is said that whoever joined the Crusades was promised a ticket to heaven so this battle was supposedly driven by religion. The fact that this cause was triggered three times really surprises me. There were three leaders who responded to the calls of the Crusades and they were King Richard, Duke Godfrey, and King Louis VII. They were all true to their faiths as they were to their cause. However the only triumphant one was Godfrey, but his victory was only temporary. The …show more content…
The Muslims in the end had Jerusalem. The Christians knew they couldn 't take over so they left Jerusalem alone.
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