Want this question answered?
Not a complete waste of time. Although the Europeans never recaptured the Holy Land, they were introduced to the intellects of the Muslims, which led to their revival (in learning) since the Muslims preserved Western ideas.
For the Christians, only the First Crusade was successful, as they managed to claim the holy Land. However, this was soon reclaimed by the Muslims and the next six-seven Crusades were the christians trying to, unsuccessfully, claim back the land.
because the christians got the holy land (jerusalem) and then lost it about 100 yrs later to the muslims
Holy wars.
The Crusades were about re-capturing the Holy Land, which is the sacred land for Christians.
True and false! The Crusades were pretty much a fail, but it did effect the way life and politics happened in Europe in a good way.
No, After the final Crusade, the Muslims maintained controll of the Holy Land.
Not a complete waste of time. Although the Europeans never recaptured the Holy Land, they were introduced to the intellects of the Muslims, which led to their revival (in learning) since the Muslims preserved Western ideas.
it was the crusades against the sacoreons
Israel recaptured the Old City of Jerusalem in 1967. No transfer occurred in 1987.
Crusades was a series of holy wars!The Crusades were holy wars between the Christan's and The Muslims. There were 7 Crusades in total. They went from 1095-1270. The main goal of the Crusades was the Christians wanted to take the Holy City Of Jerusalem out of the Muslims power. Hope this helped :D
For the Christians, only the First Crusade was successful, as they managed to claim the holy Land. However, this was soon reclaimed by the Muslims and the next six-seven Crusades were the christians trying to, unsuccessfully, claim back the land.
because the christians got the holy land (jerusalem) and then lost it about 100 yrs later to the muslims
Crusades
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.
Holy wars.
The Crusades were about re-capturing the Holy Land, which is the sacred land for Christians.