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Did the Crusaders rule Palestine in the eleventh century?

Crusaders ruled most of Palestine during the last two or three years of the 11th century, and for some time after.


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.


Did the Crusaders attack India?

No. The main target of the Crusades was Palestine, although some Crusaders attacked parts of Europe and Asia Minor.


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.


Who were the crusaders fighting against?

The Muslim population of the Holy Land, who were in control of Palestine. Specifically, by about the 4th Crusade, Saladin's army.


Why did Christian crusaders lose control over the holy land after the first crusade?

Here are the 4 reasons why this happened. 1. The Crusaders had to travel a huge distances just to reach the war zone/battlefield.Many also died along the way 2. Crusaders weren't prepared to fight in Palestine desert climate. 3. The Christians were out numbered by their well lead and organized muesli, foes. 4. Christian leaders fought among themselves & planned poorly


Why did the crusades attack 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.


What effect did the Crusaders have on trade?

The objects that the crusaders brought back from the crusade(s) were highly needed by the Europeans. This encouraged the trade, and also the use of money.


How many years passed between the time the Seljuk Turks captured Palestine and the time the first crusaders marched into Asia Minor?

25 years


One reason crusaders fought was to?

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.


Generalization about the effect of the crusades on Europe?

you can put fughting,reliligon, muslims pope urban


What hardships did the Crusaders face?

Well first they had to travel probs mainly on foot to the middle east from england. Oh and of course the fighting