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The Crusades changed European life.
What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?
A perspective is a point of view from a certain group. and there were different perspectives of the crusades. this is what different groups thought for example muslims may have had a different perspective to the christians.
The total amount of crusades there was 8. The whole point in the crusades was pretty much trying to take over the holy land. Kings, nobles, knights, peasants (serfs), and towns people where involved in the crusades.
The Crusades
Peasants during the Crusades were often motivated by promises of forgiveness for their sins and a place in heaven for participating in holy wars. Additionally, some peasants were attracted by the prospect of acquiring land and wealth in the conquered territories. Others were influenced by religious fervor and a desire to protect Christian holy sites in the East.
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The Crusades changed European life.
Peasants saw the Crusades as an opportunity to improve their social and economic standing by gaining wealth and land in the Holy Land, as well as seeking forgiveness for their sins through participation in the holy wars.
Peasants were often seeking adventure, hoping to gain wealth and land, or seeking forgiveness for sins through service to the Church. Additionally, some peasants were promised salvation and redemption in return for their service on the crusades.
The European Serfs.
fees peasants paided the nobles during the Crusades
It also included Turks, and peasants.
People joined the crusades for religious reasons because they believed in the importance of reclaiming the Holy Land (Jerusalem and its surroundings) from Muslim control. They were inspired by religious fervor, the promise of spiritual rewards, and the desire to protect sacred sites. Joining the crusade was seen as a way to defend Christianity and fulfill a religious duty.
A perspective is a point of view from a certain group. and there were different perspectives of the crusades. this is what different groups thought for example muslims may have had a different perspective to the christians.
What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?