Because of the Crusades there is to this day tension between Christians, Jews, and Muslims; especially in the Middle East. Another effects: formidable costs, crimes, destruction, murders, robberies, hate, wars. Crusades were criminal actions of the damned catholics from the Western Europe.
Four Crusades, with other negligible crusades.
who were the crusades fought by
Who were in the Crusades who started the Crusades who fought in the Crusades how long did each Crusade last how long was the longest Crusade
It was the Crusades.
The three main reasons given for the Crusades were:Rescuing fellow Christians from invasion and persecutionConquering or retaking lands in the possession of MuslimsFulfilling personal vows to go on a crusadeIn reality the majority crusaders went because they were told to go. Many of those in charge saw an opportunity to increase trade (become rich) by invading the Near East. The average crusader was not into the "big picture" or even where they were going. Some did not know if they should pack a lunch for the adventure or if they could come home for meals.
Example sentence - We simply could not justify his actions regardless of his excuses.
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
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The actions of the Muslims was to fight against the invading Crusaders.
For a government to justify its actions as serving a legitimate state interest, it must demonstrate that its actions are necessary to protect the well-being and security of its citizens, are in accordance with the rule of law, and are proportionate to the threat or issue at hand.
the Underground Railroad.
The theory that the ends justify the means?
The most important long term effect of the crusades is the increase of religious intolerance. For example, there has been a constant power struggle between the Jews, Catholics, and Muslims over the birth place of their religions; Jerusalem. Because of a lack of religious intolerance, that not only fueled but seemed to justify the fighting that went on during the crusades, after the crusades, and even in modern times.
The phrase "the ends justify the means" suggests that achieving a positive outcome justifies any actions taken to reach that goal, regardless of their ethical implications. This concept raises important questions about the morality of our actions and whether the consequences of our decisions can justify unethical behavior.
A terrorist apologist is someone who makes excuses for terrorists and/or tries to justify their actions.
so if you get it wrong you can back-track and see where you went wrong.