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Q: Were the crusades a success or a failure for the Christian church?
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Where the crusades considered a success or failure?

For those in power and who ordered it then it was a huge success. The church and ruling classes.


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A major goal of the christian church during the crusades 1096-1291 was to?


Why was the Crusades called a successful failure?

The Crusades was called the worlds most successful failure because it brought culture and technology back from the Middle East and they feudal system and the power of the church declines.


Who called for Christian Crusade?

There were several crusades, they were called for and instigated by the catholic church.


What were the to reasons that crusades were a failure for the church?

Watch the CBBC horrible histories - crusades clip on YouTube, I know that it appears basic and is rather cringworthy but I simplithies the crusades quite effectively :)


Were the crusades considered a success or a failure?

The Crusades were widely considered a failure, in that they failed to achieve their stated objective of spreading Christianity to the Holy Land. However, it brought many positive changes to European society as returning crusaders brought Muslim knowledge back with them, helping to spark the Renaissance.


What was a major goal of the Christian Church during the Crusades?

A major goal of the Christian Church during the Crusades was to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control. The Church sought to protect and expand its influence in the region, as well as unify Christians under a common cause.


When did the Christian Church sponsor crusades?

From 1100 a.d. onwards. It was to gain back the Holy Land from the Muslims.


Why were the Crusades a failure for the Church?

In a sense, yes, because the Church wanted to regain the Holy Land, which they never did, and they were hoping to go on the Crusades to reunite the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, which had split 50 years earlier, but they separated even further. However, they were exposed to the ideas being preserved by the Muslims.


How were the crusades considered a failure?

because the Roman Catholic church lost many wars.... BUTthey still regained back the Holy Land


How did the crusades make the church stronger?

The Crusades contributed to the wealth of the Church by bringing back plundered goods. The Church also became stronger as a result of the crusades because of its influence over the people during the Crusades.


What were the Christian Crusades?

Armies of "christian" soldiers trying to liberate the holy christian city of jeruselum from the Muslims. Additional Answer: The crusades were attempts by the Western branch of Christianity (i.e. the Catholic church) to liberate Jerusalem (considered "the holy city") from the Turkish invaders who had recently arrived from the East. The Turks were not originally Muslims, but adopted Islam after arriving in the Middle East. The crusades had political as well as religious motives, and so did the Turkish expansion which eventually caused the end of the Roman Empire when Constantinople (today Istanbul) fell in 1453. The crusades were failures in every aspect, not least spiritually, and no Christian church or movement today approves of them.