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Crusaders were disbatched by the Roman Catholic Church to drive back the Muslim who had invaded Europe. The Crusaders were encouraged by the Pagan Catholic Church to kill Jews along with the Muslims. The Roman Catholic Church has persecuted God's chosen people from it's inception and officially since the Council of Laodicea in 364 AD, when it published it's 60 cannons, #29 states Christians caught Judaizing on Shabbat will be killed.

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The Crusades were rising hostility to the Jews. More and More Christians believed that all non-Christians were their enemy. On their way to Palestine, some Crusaders massacred European Jews and continued the killing in Palestine. After the Crusades, Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and from France in 1306 and again in 1394. Many of these Jews moved to eastern Europe. Many Crusaders who stayed in Palestine came to respect Muslims, but Cristian tolerance toward Jews continued.

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Generally speaking, Crusaders massacred Jews and any other Non-Christians they encountered on their holy war to retake Jerusalem.

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the effect that the crusades had on the Jews were that they wouldn't have enough and all of them would die on the ship or during the trip.

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Many Jewish communities were wiped out, especially in France and Germany, as well as some in the Holy Land.

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The crusades involved mass slaughters of the Jews that were worse than any other mass slaughters of Jews between the second century (the great Jewish revolt in the year 132) and the 20th century (the Holocaust). As crusading armies moved across the Rhineland, they slaughtered entire Jewish communities. As the Crusaders reached Jerusalem, they slaughtered all of the Jews they found there (and most of the Muslims).

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Who was the Crusader's foe?

The crusaders foes where the Muslims and Jews.


Were the Crusaders Jews?

No, Catholics started the Crusades because the Ottomans were terrorizing the Catholics who went on pilgrimages to the Holy Land. Ottomans were also attacking the Eastern Roman Empire. Some crusaders, instead of going to the Holy Land, slaughtered Jews. Some crusaders did both.


How did some Jews react to being attacked by crusaders?

The Crusades were holy wars between Christians and Muslims. not Jews.


What impact did the crusaders have on Jewish population of Europe?

The Crusades were rising hostility to the Jews. More and More Christians believed that all non-Christians were their enemy. On their way to Palestine, some Crusaders massacred European Jews and continued the killing in Palestine. After the Crusades, Jews were expelled from England in 1290 and from France in 1306 and again in 1394. Many of these Jews moved to eastern Europe. Many Crusaders who stayed in Palestine came to respect Muslims, but Cristian tolerance toward Jews continued.


What happened between Christians and Jews in the late 1000's?

The First Crusade was in 1096. In it, thousands of Jews were killed by the Christian crusaders.


How did the crusades affect the Muslims?

The Crusades brought about widespread death, destruction, and displacement among the Muslim communities in the Middle East. They also fueled animosity and distrust between Muslims and Christians that still reverberates in some regions today. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of Muslim military leaders and resistance movements to defend against the invading European forces.


Who were the crusaders in medieval time?

Christians Muslims and Jews all to claim the holy lands-Jerusalem.


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Why did the Jews leave the Holy Land?

Jews were forced out by armed invaders. The Babylonians invaded, sacked Jerusalem, and forced Jews into exile. Some stayed in Babylon while others returned from exile. The Roman empire sacked Jerusalem and forced Jews into exile and slavery, and did not allow Jews to return to Jerusalem until the Islamic conquest, when some returned. The Crusaders slaughtered essentially all of the Jews of Jerusalem, driving many Jewish refugees from the Crusader kingdoms. After the Crusaders were defeated, some Jews returned.


Why the crusaders attacked Palestine?

They didn't exactly 'attack Palestine'. The mission of the Christian Crusaders was torescue the Holy Land from the hands of whoever was there and was not Christian.They generally slaughtered any Muslims and Jews they met on the way.


How were the Jews affected by the concentration camps?

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What did crusaders do to Muslims and Jews when they captured Jerusalem?

The Crusaders came to liberate the Holy Land from the "infidels" and woe to any Jews who lived along the route. Numerous Jewish communites encountered by traveling Crusaders were subjected to the increased religious fervor of the Crusaders, and were pillaged and massacred. There were several extensive pogroms, especially in Germany and France. When the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem at the end of the First Crusade, they initiated a massive slaughter of the Jewish and Muslim inhabitants of the city.