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They hoped to gain back the Holy Lands
The Crusaders fought in order to retake the land of Palestine and specifically Jerusalem, for their ideals. In so doing, they killed large numbers of Muslims, and tens of thousands of non-combatant Jews.
Information about The Crusades The Crusades: A series of Holy wars between the Europeans and the Muslims Why?: To gain control of the Holy Land. The Seljuk Turks took over the Holy Land and killed any Christian pilgrim that tried to pray in Jerusalem. The Europeans also wanted control of the trade routes. Outcomes: Many people on both sides died and the Europeans failed to gain the Holy Land. But the Turks from now on let the pilgrims pass without a problem with respect for their king. The Crusaders brought back goods (silk, rugs, jewels, food, and ideas) from the Middle East and they became popular in Europe. Merchants became richer and moved out of manors to start their own towns and cities. Peasants bought their freedom (some) and Feudalism grew much weaker.
Muslim Invaders? Lie. Christian Crusaders tried taking the holyland, not the other way around. But they were called Crusaders, since they Crusaded to the Holy Land.
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They hoped to gain back the Holy Lands
Christians Muslims and Jews all to claim the holy lands-Jerusalem.
The actual crusaders of the 11th century fought for the cause of Christianity. They battled against the Islamic warriors that guarded Jerusalem and other holy lands of Christ.
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The crusaders who were the Peasant crusaders in 1096 and the Noble crusaders in 1097 wanted to re- capture the Holy Land which was important to them, as they were Christians. The Peasant crusaders failed, so the Nobles had to step up and take back the Holy Land.
Richard I left for the Third Crusade in 1190, but stopped at Sicily and Cyprus and did not arrive in the Holy Lands till June 1191.
Ostensibly, the Crusaders invaded the Middle East to recapture the Holy Land.
They were the opposition to the Crusaders. The Crusaders wanted to regain the Holy Lands for Christianity. The Muslims were on the losing side at first and the Crusader armies established themselves in many key cities. Eventually they were displaced and the Muslims took back what was after all their land.
The Crusaders were the attacking religiously sanctioned groups in the Crusades. The Crusaders were mostly made up of Franks from medieval France and the Holy Roman Empire. They were trying to restore Christian authority in the Holy Land.
The Crusaders fought in order to retake the land of Palestine and specifically Jerusalem, for their ideals. In so doing, they killed large numbers of Muslims, and tens of thousands of non-combatant Jews.
For traveling when the crusaders went on crusades, which are journeys people did to prove their devotion to their faith. During these journeys, they reclaimed holy lands back for their religion.