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Aim: Summarize the Causes and Effects of the Crusades Goals of the Crusades Age of Faith inspired wars of conquest Pope Urban II issued call for a holy war Crusade to gain control of the Holy Land Crusades had religious, economic, social and political goals Muslims controlled Palestine & threatened Constantinople Pope wanted to reclaim Palestine Kings & Church as opportunity to get rid of knights who fought each other Knights threatened peace of Kingdoms and Church The First 3 Crusades (1)-1097, 3 armies gathered outside Constantinople Were French, Bohemians, Germans, English, Scots, Italians, & Spaniards Crusaders besieged Jerusalem for month and captured it in 1099 (2)-1144, Muslims organize to recapture city 1187, Jerusalem fallen to Muslim leader (Saladin) (3)- 3 European Kings try to recapture Jerusalem (Philip II, Frederick I, and Richard the Lion Hearted) 1192- Jerusalem under Muslim Control Agreement: Saladin allow Christians to visit Jerusalem Additional Crusades (4)- 1204, Failed attempt to capture Jerusalem by knights Goal: Lure of Treasure Ended up looting city of Constantinople The Children’s Crusade (1212) Two different movements (France & Germany) Thousands of children try conquering Jerusalem Thousands die in the Alps Spanish Crusade Muslims (Moors) control Span Reconquista- Spanish drive Muslims from Spain Inquisition: To unify Spain under Christianity, Jews and Muslims forced to convert in 1400 Effects of the Crusades Crusades example of power of the Church during Medieval Period European Merchants who lived and traded in the Crusades expanded trade between Europe & South West Asia Failure of later Crusades lessened power of the pope and kings For Muslims, intolerance and prejudice by Christians left bitterness and hatred Prejudice continued for Jews throughout Europe