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    started in 1095 with the first crusade and went on for two hundred years. There were seven major crusades and many minor one: twelve in total. The Church‚ which was the most powerful and dominant institution of medieval period‚ and was headed by the Pope. The Pope would call these crusades‚ and the people were told their sins would be forgiven and would go to heaven if they went on the crusades. This resulted in large Christian armies with people of all kind. However‚ many defeats in the crusades and the

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    will be granted slavations for their sins (Pope Urban). The Catholic Church glorified war and compared it to praying or fasting (Movie). Pope Urban II misguided Christians into taboo‚ saying if permissible to kill in the name of the Lord (Ideals of Crusades

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    people groups as seen through the formation of the euro‚ or that other issues lead to conflict‚ as seen in the French Revolution‚ the truth is that nationalism inevitably leads to disaster as seen through history in every circumstance imaginable: the Crusades‚ Jihadists‚

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    from that they derived their name. the knights’ templar swore on oath of poverty‚ chastity‚ and obedience and renounced the world‚ just as the Cistercians and other monks did. They developed a reputation as fierce warriors during key battles of the crusades. They were driven by religious fervor and were forbidden from retreating unless vastly outnumbered. The order of the knights’ templar arguably qualifies as the first multinational corporation. They set up a network of bank that enabled religious

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    The Catholic Church The Church -from the Latin word “ecclesia” and from the Greek word “ek- kalein” which means convocation or assembly -It designates assembly of the people for the religious purpose. -In Christian usage‚ the word “church” The Church in God’s Plan -God the Father created the whole universe‚ and chose to raise up men to share in his own divine life. -God created the world for the sake of communion with his divine life‚ a communion brought about by the convocation of men

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    Beleaguered •Between 634 and 650 the Arabs captured the Byzantines as well as the Egyptians‚ the Syrians‚ and the area of Tunisia. The land lost to them and the Muslims was never gained back‚ even after the Empire’s military strength was regained. The crusades in the Middle East helped to spread Christianity for a short time before the foothold was lost to the Muslims •The Byzantines faced the threat of invasion from the north (the Germanic tribes) and from the south (the Slavs and the Turkic people)

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    WORLD HISTORY – UNIT 3: THE MEDIEVAL WORLD HIGH MIDDLE AGES: MONARCHIES AND THE CHURCH In the midst of this setting‚ medieval countries began to emerge. England and France began to develop strong monarchal systems of government. Spain and Portugal emerged as monarchies near the end of the Middle Ages. Germany and Italy never developed strong monarchies. Here are your goals for this lesson: · Identify key political leaders‚ especially of France and England‚ during the High Middle Ages. ·

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    Where did they get this mentality? I feel that The Crusades had a lot to do with how they treated the Indians. In 1095‚ The Crusades was a series of wars conducted by the Catholic Church to rescue the holy land. The Crusades developed and changed the European culture that they knew. These wars helped to weaken the futile system and also developed new technology‚ such as gun powder‚ new

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    A war is started to settle an arousal of disputes over matters of territory‚ sovereignty‚ resource and ideology when no peaceful solution is available‚ utilized‚ or searched. By the word territory‚ we are pointing to the land which nations possess‚ and sovereignty refers to the authority power of the leaders of each country. Resource is the materials of which a country is able to produce with the availability of certain goods‚ while ideology is the system of ideas and beliefs of which humans possess

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    02.01 Travel Journal 1. How did manorialism develop in Medieval Europe? • Some people moved to countryside and focused on agriculture. • Small‚ independent economies arose‚ centered on large agricultural manors. • system controlled by powerful warrior landlords‚ built small armies to protect manor. • Landlords also leased out land in exchange for loyalty. 2. How did the idea of feudalism emerge as an historical construct? • 3. What role

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