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Chapter 9 Section 3 Europeans Look Outward The World in 1050 Civilizations were thriving. Islam India and China Mathematics and technology. Byzantine Empire Trade, Ideas Prosperous and united. Seljuk Turks Invaded the Byzantine Empire By 1071 controlled most Byzantine lands, Palestine and Holy Lands Attacked Christian pilgrims. The Crusades Pope Urban II Sent aid to fight the Turks. Called for a crusade to free the holy land. ? What would motivate someone to fight in a holy war? Knights joined Believed that their sins would be repented. Inspired by religious leaders. Win wealth and lands Escape trouble Pope Urban II Victories and Defeats First Crusade Third Crusade Crusaders capture Constantinople Children’s Crusade Muslims recaptured Jerusalem 1187 by Islamic leader Saladin Fourth Crusade Christians captured the city of Jerusalem and slaughtered many Jews and Muslims. 30000 children, never made it to the holy lands Died or sold into slavery The crusades continued for 200 years (9 total) Reasons Free Holy Lands Wealth (Trade Routes) Power Richard vs. Saladin Jerusalem ? What is Jerusalem? Why is it so important to religions? Muslims consider Jerusalem sacred because that is where Muhammad ascended to heaven. Christians consider Jerusalem sacred because that is where Jesus was crucified and then resurrected. Jews consider Jerusalem sacred because David originally made it a holy city and the Temple of Solomon was located there. Effects of the Crusades on Europe Christians and Muslims become bitter enemies. Increased trade, cultural diffusion, and the growth of a money economy. Monarchs increase power. Exploration Marco Polo, a European explorer, brought back stories and wonders of eastern civilizations. Desire to trade with the east. Marco Polo The Reconquista in Spain Spain Muslim/Christian rivalry Christians Re-conquer Spain Expel Muslims Heavy Muslim influence remained ? What are the positives/consequences of expelling the Muslims from Spain? Ferdinand and Isabella Ferdinand of Aragon married Isabella of Castile. Pushed Muslims out of Spain. Bloody crusade against Jews and Muslims 1500 AD Religious unity was achieved 150,000 skilled artisans and merchants had fled. Isabella