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THE CRUSADES Global History: Spiconardi Reasons for the Crusades Pope wanted to increase his power Christians believed they could gain salvation (entry into Heaven) if they fought Control of Jerusalem Nobles saw land opportunities to start their own kingdoms Serfs hoped to escape feudal oppression Adventure The Third Crusade (1189 – 1192) Saladin United a great deal of the Muslim world under the practices of Sunni Islam (becomes sultan of Egypt and Syria) Well respected by Christians Seen as fair & chivalrous Often freed Christian prisoners Captures most Crusader cities in response to raids on Muslims by Raynald, a knight and Prince of Antioch The Third Crusade (1189 – 1192) Siege of Jerusalem (1187) Saladin offers a peaceful surrender of the city Balian, the highest ranking lord in Jerusalem, is convinced by citizens to not surrender & fight back After 13 days of fighting, Balian surrenders & hands over keys of Jerusalem's citadel to Saladin The fall of Jerusalem inspires the Third Crusade The Third Crusade (1189 – 1192) The Christians Richard The Lionheart, King of England Anti-Semitic Slaughtered 2700 Muslims at Acre Frederick of Barbarosa, Holy Roman Emperor Philip II, King of France The Third Crusade (1189 – 1192) Outcome Richard becomes leader of crusade after Frederick’s death & Philip’s return to France Needed to return to England to deal w/his brother’s planned usurpation Negotiates a peace with Saladin that would allow Christian pilgrims safe passage to Jerusalem Once again, it was a failure for Christians The Children’s Crusade The Children’s Crusade Thousands of children were set out to the Holy land with no arms. Believed God would give them Jerusalem Children die of cold, starvation or drowning Some were sold into slavery Impact of the Crusades Despite being a failure for the Christians… Returning crusaders inspire interest in the East Trade increases = Cultural Diffusion Increase in religious intolerance New Religious Orders Founded Templars protect pilgrims traveling to Holy Land Hospitalers cared for sick pilgrims Kings power increases as Nobles’ power decreases Feudalism weakened Rent is paid instead of services provided 3…2…1 Identify 3 effects of the crusades Identify 2 causes of the crusades Identify 1 difference between the First Crusade and the Second & Third Crusades