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The crusades in the Holy Land, and the Salem Witch trials off the top of my head.
it almost killed altair
That would be the Burghers, or the middle class. After the crusades, trade required a money economy to be used throughout Europe, undermining the way the Feudal system worked. Lords had to pay their serfs, and there was little way for them to do that. As a result, many of the lords lost land and the serfs on it were freed, becoming the Middle Class. Another reason that some of the lords were displaced is because some nobles died in battle in the Crusades and their land went to kings. Other nobles sold their land for war supplies and allowed their serfs to buy freedom and inhabit the town or be free on the land. The middle class was also on kings' good sides in the first place because the King could collect taxes from them to fund wars.
At its greatest extent, the Holy Roman Empire included Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, part of Poland, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, north-eastern France Savoy and part of Province.
There were many wars, sometimes about land disputes or something, but the main wars were the Crusades. The Christians wanted control of the Holy City of Jerusalem, but the Muslims controlled it. Both sides wanted it for religious reasons. The Muslims were fine letting the Christians come to Jerusalem and worship, but the Christians wanted it all to themselves. For over two hundred years the Christians fought with the Muslims over the control of the city.
False. They didn't free the Holy land
The Crusades were about re-capturing the Holy Land, which is the sacred land for Christians.
Initially, yes. They were able to sweep in, defeat the Muslims they found, and set up "Crusader states". They were not able to hold on to these lands, however, and within 200 years they were all defeated.
In the Holy land e.g. Jerusalem
the crusades were to rescue christian holy items and land the first was to regain the holy land the others were to storm places were they belived the arabians were hiding the holy grail and such.
The mission of the Crusades was to take over the Holy Land (Jerusalem).
Crusades occurred mostly to regain the Holy Lands - The Kingdom of Jerusalem from the muslims.
the crusades were called the holy wars because the crusaders were fighting for Jerusalem which was considered the holy land by 3 monotheistic cultures and each one wanted it to be under their control. What meant "holy" back then, is now called "freeing some brown people and bringing democracy" A red herring veiling the real cause: greed of the few + gullibility of the many
The Muslims controlled the Holy Land after the crusades ended.
Prior to the crusades, the Holy land had been taken over by Muslims. The crusaders went to the Holy Land to fight the Muslims and kick them out.
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