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12/10/14 7.38 Analyze the causes, course, and consequences of the European Crusades and their effects on the ChrisBan, Muslim, and Jewish populaBons in Europe, with emphasis on the increasing contact by Europeans with cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean world. I can analyze the causes, course, and consequences of the European Crusades. 1 12/10/14 Activating Prior Knowledge
Using the information in
your handout:
•  Draw crosses on the
Christian parts of the
map.
•  Draw crescent moons
on the Muslim parts
of the map.
•  Draw Stars on the
Jewish parts of the
map.
•  Draw all three
symbols around
Jerusalem.
Activating Prior Knowledge
Think/Pair/Share:
•  In what areas do you
think there could be a
serious conflict
between these
religions?
•  What is another name
for the holy land?
•  What city was
important to all three
religions?
•  What were the
Crusades?
2 12/10/14 What were the Crusades, and why are
they important?
•  The crusades were a series of religious wars
between European Christians and Muslims.
•  The crusades changed Christian Europe and led
to new ideas and brought back the ideas of
classical Rome.
•  The crusades were the beginnings of a poor
relationship between Muslims, Christians, and
Jews that still impacts the world today.
What were they fighting over?
The Holy Land
•  This is the area
surrounding the city of
Jerusalem, and is holy to
all 3 major religions:
Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam. It is the traditional
homeland of the Jews, it
is where Jesus lived, and
it is where Muhammad is
said to have risen to
heaven in his Night
Journey.
•  A major purpose of the
crusades was for
Christians to gain control
of Palestine, the area
which surrounds the holy
city of Jerusalem.
3 12/10/14 Whiteboard Question
The crusades began as
A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
Jewish efforts to reclaim Palestine.
Muslim efforts to reclaim Iberia.
Christian efforts to reclaim Jerusalem.
efforts by all groups to convert nonbelievers.
Whiteboard Question
The crusades began as
C. Christian efforts to reclaim Jerusalem.
4 12/10/14 How long did the Crusades Last?
•  The First Crusade
(1096-1099 A.D.)
•  The Second Crusade
(1146-1148 A.D.)
•  The Third Crusade
(1189-1192 A.D.)
•  Later Crusades (ending
1291 CE.)
So, approximately 200
years.
5 12/10/14 So what happened to start (cause) this
series of wars?
•  A group of Muslims
known as Seljuk
Turks took over
parts of the Middle
East.
•  In 1071, the Muslims
defeated the
Christian Byzantine
army at Manzikert in
present day Turkey.
Think/Pair/Share
What might the reactions of Christians in
Europe be to the defeat of the Christian
Byzantine army at Manzikert? Why?
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