Name: - Casey F. - Middle Ages Webquest #8 Social Class: - Peasant - The Crusades Research Chart
Name: - Casey F. - Middle Ages Webquest #8 Social Class: - Peasant - The Crusades Research Chart
Name: - Casey F. - Middle Ages Webquest #8 Social Class: - Peasant - The Crusades Research Chart
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2. What do the Muslims control that the Christians want? 3. Who called the Crusades? --What are the reasons we need to have a Crusade? --What is a Crusader? --What are you thoughts about this? --See this link 4. Explain the travel to the Holy Land on the first Crusade--Take a few minutes on Google Earth, or find a topographical map of Europe and travel from France to Jerusalem. Describe the land you would travel over. How did it impact the crusaders? Listen to Chapter 10 Red Blood Horse at the top of this quest. What was travel by sea like during the Third
Pope Urban II To control the the Holy Lands. A crusader is a person who goes on crusades. I think that everything should be settle nonviolently. The geography is very rough so the ride would hard to travel. It would have impacted the crusades because. The journey would be hard.
http://www.history.co m/this-day-inhistory/pope-urban-iiorders-first-crusade
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Travel by sea sounded very bad how the boat was in bad condition, and people were drowning and falling off of the boat. I would not want to travel on this, but I would because it would be worth it when I got to Jerusalem.
Crusades. Describe how you would feel dealing with this travel. 5. Give five to ten details about the each of the following: -First Crusade -Third Crusade. Be sure to talk about King Richard and Saladin. Use this interactive map: Notice, Third Crusade water travel is used. The following question are based on your own thinking... 6. What did the Crusades say about the power of the Catholic Church in peoples lives? 7. What was your role in the crusades (as a member of your class)? Why did you go? What was in it for you? 8. What are 5-8 lasting effects of the Crusades--(See Reading below these questions). Think about this statement: When two cultures collide neither remains the same. What does it mean?
3000 Christian Pilgrims were killed. Pope Urban II commanded it. People say God will's it! Peter the hermit brought people on Crusades. The Muslims had no set leader. The Third Crusade was caused by Saladin capturing Jerusalem. He made himself Sultan of Egypt. King Phillip Augustus, King Richard and Fredrick Barbarossa sent armies. King Richard was the central figure for Christian knights. He raised money for the Crusade. The Crusades say that they were anxious to control people's lives.
http://www.middleages.org.uk/the-firstcrusade.htm http://www.middleages.org.uk/thethird-crusade.htm
My role was to accompany everyone. I would go to die an honorable death. IF I did then I would go to Heaven.
Trade and Europe and Asia grew. The Holy Land found out about apricots and cotton. Kings got more power due to death of nobles and knights. Jews distrusted Christians. The Church lost power The statement means that a new culture is created.