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The Crusades What’s Wrong? • Priests were marrying & having families • Bishops sold positions in the church to raise money • Kings appointed church bishops Church Reforms • Enforced laws against marriage & the selling of church positions • Development of canon law, or church law (marriage, divorce, inheritance, etc.) • Collection of tithe Identify… • Holy Land: • Jerusalem; point of contention during the Crusades • Seljuk Turks: • Turkish people who practiced Islam Identify… • Urban II: • Catholic pope that began the Crusades • Crusaders: • Christians that fought during the Crusades The Initial Spark In 1093, the Seljuk Turks threatened to conquer Christian lands in Europe… Motives…why join? • Religious zeal • The hope for prestige, wealth & land • The desire for adventure Motives…of Church? • Reclaim the Holy Land • Increase power • End fighting between Christian knights The Battle Cry? • “God wills it!” • Significance: • Crusaders felt that they were doing God’s will; provided a moral justification The First Crusade • Crusader armies captured Jerusalem and massacred Muslim & Jewish residents The First Crusade • As a result of their victory, Christians divided Jerusalem into 4 small feudal states; Edessa, Antioch, Jerusalem & Tripoli The Second Crusade • Crusader armies attempted to recapture Edessa, a Christian city that had been captured by the Muslims • Crusaders were DEFEATED The Third Crusade • “Crusade of Kings” • Crusader armies unsuccessfully attempted to recapture Jerusalem TRUCE! • The Muslims agreed to reopen Jerusalem to unarmed Christians Results of Crusades • BITTER LEGACY OF RELIGIOUS HATRED (Both Christians & Muslims committed horrible crimes in the name of religion • Increased trade (new items, new trade routes, etc.) Results of Crusades • Growth of a money economy (the Crusades had to be FUNDED by $$$) Results of Crusades • Pope LOSES power • The feudal system DECLINES & monarchs become STRONGER And Finally… • Many of the later Crusades proved unsuccessful; therefore, many people started to lose faith in the Catholic Church, as well as its leader…