the Christans and the Muslims
The people that took part in the crusades were the European christians and the seljuk Turks.
from what countries did the fours biggest crusades begin?
The Crusades
Muslims took part of the crusades because the wanted the Holy Land of Jerusalem (now isreal) which was thought to be the birthplace of Abraham, the Messiah
In Europe, and from France, England, and Germany. They went to Israel for the Crusades.
The crusades were fought for a variety of religious, economic, and political reasons and many historians see the Crusades as part of a purely defensive war against Islamic conquest.
The crusades were fought for a variety of religious, economic, and political reasons and many historians see the Crusades as part of a purely defensive war against Islamic conquest.
He said that no matter what, whoever fought in the crusades would have a guaranteed spot in heaven.
No, it has never been in a war, and it has never conducted a Crusade or an Inquisition.
The Crusades encouraged religious fanaticism and gross intolerance. It was a very nasty version of 'Onward, Christian soldiers!' During the crusades,many thousands of Jews were unnecessarily slaughtered by the Christians and the Muslims, as they took no part in the crusades.
(* the religious wars called the Crusades are capitalized, but not the similar usage) "The Crusades took place at a time when Europeans were looking for a way to earn glory, both in this life and for the next." "As part of the temperance movement, Carrie Nation launched many regional crusades against the use of alcoholic beverages."
1. What were the Crusades?They were a series of military campaigns.2. Why were the Crusades fought?They were fighting for Jerusalem.3. Who were the participants in the Crusades?The Christians and the Muslims.4. Where did the majority of battles take place?Jerusalem.5. When did the Crusades take place?1095 AD - 1291 AD.6. What was the outcome of the Crusades.Christians lost the military part of it. Europe's Renaissance greatly benefited from all the arts.