why the christians joined to fight in the crusades was because the pope brain washed them to join and if they did not want to join, they were forced. on their jouney, they would bag and loot places in other words, they would steal things they wanted and needed, then, they would kill people and win their land.
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In the 8th Century, Muslims took control of Jeruselem. In many ways, this was an opressive act toward the Christians, as the ability to practice their faith was interfered with. All to much attention is pointed toward the Pope and some fanatics. However, the Crusades were fundamentally a reaction to Muslim oppression.
Christians joined the Crusades for a variety of reasons, including religious fervor, a desire to reclaim holy sites in the Holy Land, promises of spiritual rewards and indulgences from the Church, and the opportunity for adventure, wealth, and land. Additionally, some saw it as a way to protect and spread Christianity.
Christians were promised forgiveness of sins, financial rewards, and the opportunity to reclaim the Holy Land, among other incentives, to join the crusades.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
The Crusaders, who were predominantly Christian knights from Western Europe, were the first Christians to fight against Muslims for control of the Holy Land during the Crusades in the 11th to 13th centuries.
The Crusades, a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims, officially ended in 1291 when the Muslims captured the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land. However, tensions and conflicts between Christians and Muslims have persisted in various forms throughout history.
Peasants fought in the Crusades for various reasons, including religious fervor, the promise of indulgences and rewards in the afterlife, and the hope of improving their social and economic status. Additionally, some peasants saw the Crusades as an opportunity to escape the harsh conditions of feudal life and gain land and wealth in the Holy Land.
Christians and Muslims
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Christians were promised a number of things to make them join the crusades including forgiveness and a spot in heaven.
Christians were promised forgiveness and a spot in heaven if they joined the crusades.
Christians were promised forgiveness of sins, financial rewards, and the opportunity to reclaim the Holy Land, among other incentives, to join the crusades.
Jerusalem
The Pope asked them to fight and many Christians answered his call.
to support the christans
The Muslim's won the crusades.
No, he sent Christians to fight. The Turks were Muslims.
a fight between the Christians and the Muslims over Jerusalem (their holy land).
The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims over control of holy lands in the Middle East. Both sides believed they had a divine right to these lands, leading to conflicts fueled by religious fervor, political ambition, and territorial expansion. The First Crusade was launched in 1096 by European Christians seeking to reclaim Jerusalem, which was under Muslim rule at the time.