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    behind them” (Document1.) Christians and Muslims participated in the fight in the Middle East. Massacring entire communities occurred when the crusaders turned their furry towards the Jews because of their loss in the war. This makes it a social impact. In document three‚ another social impact‚ the author describes the motivation behind the Crusaders desire to fight in these battles. Some reasons the Crusades attracted the people was the interest only in fighting for Christianity while others

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    were crucial maritime trade routes linking the East and West. The crusaders initially were able to maintain Western control of Constantinople‚ a crucial link between the Mediterranean and Black Seas‚ and much of modern day Israel‚ a link between the Mediterranean and Red Sea. The First Crusade was the most successful in taking control of the Holy Land. This established a trade route between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. The crusaders were only able to hold Jerusalem for a short period of time; however

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    three crusades were led by the heads of the royal families of Europe). * Later‚ merchants join Crusades to try to gain wealth through trade. First Crusade: 1096-1099 * Pope promises Crusaders who die a place in heaven * First Crusade: three armies gather at Constantinople in 1097 * Crusaders capture Jerusalem in 1099 * Captured lands along

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    1099. The Crusaders set up Christian kingdoms along the coast of Palestine and Syria‚ and built strong fortresses to defend their new lands. There were seven more Crusades after the first one. Many of them failed because the Crusaders fought with each other. The Muslims took back much of the Holy Land. When the Muslims took Jerusalem in 1187‚ the third Crusade set off from Europe. Richard Lion Heart massacred 3‚000 innocent Muslim villagers. When they got to the Holy Land‚ the Crusaders were defeated

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    season to have given Althoff a loss after having a winning streak of about 20. After a slow start in the beginning Maroons defeated the Crusaders Tuesday night. The Belleville West volleyball team were thrilled to hand the Crusaders an L after an amazing winning streak. Kaylee Hanger‚ Katherine Koch‚ and Nisha Quarles all played major roles in beating the Crusaders. Hanger made 13 kills with 17 assists‚ Koch proceeded with 12 digs to rank second on the West scoreboard‚ following behind Koch was Quarles

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    author proves this arguments through highlighting the differences in how people are enticed to join the Crusades (such as immunity from debts and lawsuits); how each Crusade was financed; and the non-religious motives of those Crusades for both the Crusaders and Papacy. The second source‚ written by William L. Urban‚ primarily argues that despite emphasise Western culture places on victims‚ victimization of the Baltic people did not occur in the case of the Baltic Crusades. The author primarily supports

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    position in society or for adventure. Concordat of Worms The First Crusade and Second Crusade Pope Urban II launched the first Crusades (He called on Christians to drive the Turks out of Anatolia and recover Jerusalem from Muslim rule) The Crusaders captured Jerusalem and massacred its Jewish and Muslim inhabitants. They established a Latin

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    to demolish Jewish groups‚ specifically. After achieving Hungary‚ the King Coleman would not allow their goods a big chunk of the power. The Emperor carried them crosswise over to Anatolia. Urban assigned Adhemar as Papal legate and pioneer of the Crusader armed forces. These included Robert‚ duke of Normandy‚ and Hugh of Vermandois. Baldwin of Flanders and his sibling Godfrey of Bouillon‚ the Duke of Lower Lorraine‚ drove the Flemings and northwestern Franks. Raymond de St. Gilles drove the southern

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    Connectivity SIMplified 2013 Corporate Czars Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies Pratyush Aggarwal Pratik Paul Bhanu Pratap Singh The Crusaders +91 83788 42054 pratyush.aggarwal2014@sims.edu +91 77984 91705 pratik.paul2014@sims.edu +91 83800 24570 bhanu.singh2014@sims.edu Corporate Czars Key findings from the 2012 media and telecommunications industry outlook survey include:        More than 90 percent of the executives surveyed expect their

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    freely roam around jerusalem. Document 1 states that‚ The crusaders successfully took control of jerusalem and built a castle to protect the territory they won.This is important because.The crusaders could take over large chunks of the holy land since they took over jerusalem.Document 3 states that. “The crusaders re-capture Acre and agree to a treaty with the muslim leader saladin”This is important because.When they agreed to the

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