Donations were given to the marchers as they went through cities, including Leeds. This was to help them get home via train.
There was a large number of men without jobs in the north east of England in the depression. The Jarrow March was a protest at the unemployment of these people. Jarrow is a suburb of Newcastle on Tyne. They marched on the 'Jarrow Crusade' to Parliament, in London, in 1936. Jarrow is not a suburb of Newcastle. It is approximately ten miles away from Newcastle and on the South side of the river Tyne. Newcastle is on the North Side of the river Tyne. Jarrow is in South Tyneside. At the time of the depression Jarrow suffered from 70% unemployment along with a few other areas but much worse that the rest of the country.
Spring? March/April?
Saladin and King Richard I fought in the Third Crusade.
Several people fort in the crusades: The first crusade-Christian (not nessesarilly knights The Peasant's crusade-Peasants The Children's crusade-Children The "official" Crusade-nobles
The longest crusade was the 7th crusade, it lasted 6 years (1248-1254)
it was for bananas
the people of jarrow went on a crusade to get the government's attention because 3/4 of their men were unemployed.
the jarrow crusade started in october in 1936 3 years before the war xxxx
25th of september
In WW2 loads of people marched down to London because they wanted jobs. They came from Jarrow and that is why it was called the Jarrow Crusade. They wanted to see the prime minister but he refused to see them. So they walked back home miserable.
Well I have to find out some facts for my homework andI found these: The Jarrow Crusade started in October 1936. Around 200 Men marched from Jarrow to London. They walked about 300 Miles. The Jarrow crusade was caused mainly because of terrible poverty. It took them 25 days to travel to London. Hope this helped!!
Jarrow Crusade did a few different things. He protest march against unemployment his happen during the Great Depression.
the people were walking to protest against the unemployment
The unanimity of the protest that Jarrow is making to the rest of the country is in the despatching of about 200,000 letters to other corporations, trade unions.
200 hundred people from Jarrow, Tyneside walked to Parliament. 199 men and 1 woman, Ellen wilkinison, the prime minister.
NO, the Jarrow Crusaders got injured when alien monkey heads searched all of Paris but couldn't find their space ship, so they attacted jarrow and injured the marchers by throwing bananas at their noses,
The Jarrow March, also known as the Jarrow Crusade, started in the town of Jarrow, which is located in northeast England. It began on October 5, 1936, and was a protest march organized by the Jarrow Borough Council against high unemployment and poverty in the town. The marchers aimed to raise awareness and lobby for government action to alleviate the dire economic conditions.