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The Crusades and the Wider World Section 8-3 Pages 69-74

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The Crusades and the

Wider World

Section 8-3 Pages 69-74

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Warm Up

• How does the artist portray the crusades?• Whose side is the artists on?

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The World in 1050

• The world outside of Europe is thriving

• The Seljuk Turks begin their invasion of the Byzantine Empire, capturing it in 1071 – Holy Land under Muslim control – Muslims attack Christian pilgrims

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The Crusades

• Pope Urban II issues a call for Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control

• Motives: – Religious zeal – Wealth and land – Adventure

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The Crusades

• Victories and Defeats: – First Crusade (1099) • Christians capture Jerusalem and massacre Muslims

and Jews• Crusaders divide land into 4 small states

– Second Crusade (1187)• Muslims recapture Jerusalem

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The Crusades

• Victory and Defeat– Third Crusade

• Muslims, led by Saladin, retain control of Jerusalem

• Jerusalem was open to Christians

– Fourth Crusade • Christians fight Byzantine

merchants • Traders capture and loot

Constantinople in 1204

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Effects of Crusades on Europe

• Economic Expansion – New goods introduced to Europe – Increased trade with Middle East – Strengthening of the money

economy

• Increased Power for Monarchs – Rulers have increased power to

collect taxes for Crusades – Some rulers fight in Crusades,

increasing their prestige King Richard I of England, who led the Third Crusade

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Effects of the Crusades on Europe

• The Church – Papacy reaches all-time height

of power – No reconciliation between

Eastern and Western Churches

• A Wider Worldview – Europeans curious about new

lands – Marco Polo travels to China – New desire for exploration

Map of Marco Polo’s Journey

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The Reconquista in Spain

• Reconquista: Spanish attempt to drive Muslims from Spain.

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella Leading Reconquistadors

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The Reconquista in Spain

• Ferdinand and Isabella – Determined to bring

political and religious unity to Spain

– End religious toleration – Use Inquisition to launch

crusade against Muslims and Jews

Christian Reconquistadors Fight Muslims in Spain.