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    events occurring around Medieval Europe and in other parts of the world such as the Middle East and Asia. Some of those causes would be the Crusades‚ the Decline of Feudalism‚ the Rise of the Mongol Empire‚ and the Roles of Rulers‚ Nobles‚ Popes‚ and the Middle Class but the two most important causes are the Crusades and the Decline of Feudalism. During the Crusades‚ Crusaders brought in new thoughts and beliefs‚ which replaced the old thoughts and beliefs of other well known groups. They had also brought

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    The Knights Templar were a monastic military order formed at the end of the First Crusade with the mandate of protecting Christian pilgrims on route to the Holy Land. Never before had a group of secular knights banded together and taken the monastic vows. In this sense they were the first of the Warrior Monks. The Templars fought along side King Richard I (Richard The Lion Hearted) and other Crusaders in the battles for the Holy Lands. From humble beginnings of poverty when the order relied on

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    revered and laid claim to the Holy Land. The documentary is evenhanded‚ acknowledging that the inhabitants of Jerusalem have not always coexisted peacefully. The diplomatic Muslim capture of the city in 638 C.E.‚ the Roman Catholic Church’s First Crusade of the eleventh century‚ and Saladin’s twelfth century victory are all discussed‚ and Suarez notes that on the whole‚ Muslims treated the Jews of Jerusalem much more humanely than Christians did. They give a historically compelling account of the

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    influence in the Islamic beliefs early on in its establishment. In addition to creating a religious backbone‚ the Turks had a very strong army that conquered many rivaling nations before‚ during‚ and after the time frame around that of the European Crusades. Lastly‚ the Turks were the only people who built the Ottoman empire‚ and influenced the long lasting rule that it had over the course on hundreds and thousands of years. 2. Significant People: Name: Laurah Baker Answer: One famous person

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    and The Crusades Many people consider the Crusades as wars of bloodlust‚ greed‚ and power. War can be described as an escalated conflict‚ most commonly over money or other resources. The outcome of war is usually the advancement of one society due to its newly acquired resources or knowledge. If one were to look at the Crusades‚ and their original purpose‚ which was to assist Constantinople and free the Holy Land from Muslim control‚ then one may make the conclusion that the Crusades failed.

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    dissolution of the Roman Empire c. Became the basis for much of the legal system of Europe d. Created the legal foundation of the Roman Empire 2. The Crusades were a series of nine military expeditions that began in 1095 and ended in 1291. The goal of the Crusaders was to free the Holy Land from Muslim control. An important result of the Crusades was- a. The accomplishment of returning the Holy Land to Christian control b. Trade routes were established and new markets opened up c. That the Ottoman

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    Trimester 1 Indo-Europeans: Were a nomadic group who came from the steppes. We know about them because of the roots of there language They tamed horses sheep cattle and goats. Language: Slavic speakers moved northwest‚ celtic‚ german italic moved west and greek and persia went south. Nobody new they moved from steppes but they started movement from one region to another in 1700 to 1200 bc. Hittites: Part of the Indo-europeans broke off and took over Anatolia: they were called the Hittites

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    the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. During the Middle Ages there was an uproar of holy wars known as the crusades. The word crusade comes from the Latin word crux‚ meaning "cross." The Christian soldiers‚ called Crusaders‚ wore the cross as a symbol of their religion. The crusades began in 1090’s and continued in the 11th and 12th centuries. The main cause for the holy wars was because of Pope Urban II‚ he wanted to capture the sacred places

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    “The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups”. In all‚ eight major Crusade expeditions occurred between 1096 and 1291. The bloody‚ violent and often ruthless conflicts propelled the status of European Christians‚ making them major players in the fight for land in the Middle East. In my personal opinion I think that the results of the crusades were negative.First off‚ how the crusades

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    Many of the richer men and women were able to ransom themselves and leave. Muslims were horrified to see that they didn’t help one another (Armstrong 294). The significance this held almost a hundred years after the Crusades was to show that the brotherhood that had come from the Crusades and promoted by Pope Urban II did not last any more significantly than the religious fanaticism had. The damaging effect of the Crusader period shattered the system of coexistence and tolerance between Islam and the

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