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The Crusades From Europe to Jerusalem The World in 1050 •Islamic Civilization goes from Spain, across Northern Africa to the Middle East and India. •India and China have large cities with temples and trade. Indians invented a numbering system which the Arabs adapted and we use today. China was way ahead of Europe economically and technologically The World in 1050 •African and American Civilizations West Africa had a civilization that focused on trade, particularly on gold. The Mayas and other Native Americans were creating works of art, temples, pottery, and textiles. •Byzantine Civilization- Rival to Islam, used to be the Eastern Roman Empire. Still had knowledge, reading, writing, etc. In the capitol of Constantinople traders from all over the world gathered Seljuk Invasion •Seljuk Turks, who were Muslim, invaded the Byzantine Empire in Turkey • Conquered most of Turkey and attempted to capture Palestine and Jerusalem, the “Holy Land” Call for Help •Byzantine Emperor Alexius I asked for help from Pope Urban II in 1095 •Urban and council declared “Deus lo Vult!” or “God Wills it!” and called for a crusade to free the holy land from the Muslim Seljuk Turks •The Pope also wanted to heal the rift between the Eastern and Western church, and get Christian knights fighting Muslims instead of each other Crusaders •Wore crosses on their tunics and shields •Went for three things: • God- Pope Urban II said this was a holy cause • Glory- Escape from boring manor life, a chance for an adventure • Gold- Chance of wealth and lands for people of all stations The First and Second Crusades •After a long, bloody campaign Christian knights captured Jerusalem in 1099 • ONLY successful crusade • Murdered Jewish and Muslim residents to celebrate •Crusaders divided captured lands into 4 small states which were constantly attacked by Muslims • These attacks led to the Second Crusade to defend these lands, but it failed. The Third Crusade •In 1197, The Muslim Leader Salah al-Din took back Jerusalem •The Third Crusade tries to take Jerusalem back, but fails •However, after negotiating with Salah al-Din he reopened the Holy City to Christian pilgrims The Fourth Crusade •Crusaders were diverted from fighting Muslims to fighting other Christians •Helped Venetian merchants defeat Byzantine trade rivals in 1204, then captured and looted Constantinople, capitol of the Byzantine Empire! •Meanwhile Muslim Armies overrun the Crusader States and Christians are defeated in 1291 Impact of the Crusades • Increased Trade- returning crusaders brought new products, crusade ships later turned into trade vessels • Increased Church Power- Popes became their most powerful because of respect for the church’s mission • Increased Lord’s Power- Rulers led crusades to increase their reputation • Spread of Money Economy- because crusaders needed money rather than grain or labor to crusade. Helped to end Serfdom • Widened World View- Increased European desire for exploration through the stories crusaders brought back