Poor people went on Crusades because they were told the were going to find untold riches in the Holy Land. Pope Urban II also said that anyone who went on a Crusade was to be absolved of their sins. A notable leader of poor people like this would be Peter the Hermit
Personally I think the second Crusade was the least successful and a terrible failure. Poor planning and heavy losses on the Christians total defeat. Ashamed, the Crusaders returned to Europe in less than a year.hahaha
Avagrant is a person, usually poor, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular work. In Medieval Europe this was considered a crime. From the 1530's this was punishable by getting whipped and from the 1540's were hung.
Name them.
Feudalism was introduced when a lord and a poorer person agreed that if the poor person worked for the lord, then the lord would keep the farmer and his family safe from harm in case of an enemy attack.
Very poor people drank water. If they had access to wells, springs, or rain water, it was usually safe. One of the reasons for epidemics of cholera and similar diseases was the use of river water that was polluted. A preferred drink in much of Europe was beer, and another was cider.
Personally I think the second Crusade was the least successful and a terrible failure. Poor planning and heavy losses on the Christians total defeat. Ashamed, the Crusaders returned to Europe in less than a year.hahaha
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