because their religion promised that if they died fighting crusades then they would get entry into heaven
that all there sins would be forgotten and they would go to heaven.
Before feminist movements, men were considered the warriors and the providers. With this in consideration, women would not have been able to fight in the Crusades, whether they wanted to or not. However, men would have wanted to fight in the Crusades as they would have been considered Holy Warriors, fighting to reclaim lost Holy territory from what they considered to be heathen thieves - Muslim 'invaders.'
That would be the Crusades.
Pope Urban II believed that the Crusades would end the schism between the Eastern and Western Christian churches and restore unity among Christians. He also aimed to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control, which he viewed as a sacred duty. Additionally, he hoped that the Crusades would redirect the aggressive tendencies of European knights towards a common religious cause, thereby reducing internal conflicts in Europe. Ultimately, he envisioned the Crusades as a means to strengthen the papacy's influence and consolidate Christian power.
An example of exploration to the east would be the Crusades. The Crusades happened for multiple reasons one was to flush out heretics and Muslims and the other was to get the riches that the East held in store.
No, I would not agree with the mayor's statement. Curiosity is a natural human trait that drives exploration, learning, and progress. In the city of Ember, curiosity can lead to discovering solutions to problems and understanding the true nature of their world.
how did the crusades lead to exploration? this isn't even a answer its the same question. the only reason i joined was to say this. why we would we use a website where anybody can just put what they want its stupid we don't know if they actually know what they are talkin about. case in point is evrything u just read
a straght man
A fact about the crusades is that people went on the crusades because Pope Urban told them that they would be forgiven for their sins and tht they would automatically go to Heaven.
Renaissance values such as curiosity, innovation, and a spirit of adventure would have encouraged exploration and interaction in the Americas. The belief in expanding knowledge, trade opportunities, and the desire to spread European culture and Christianity were also influential factors in motivating these explorations.
No. Curiosity has to do with an interest in something. Noisy has to do with intense sound.
If a flying saucer landed in my city, it would likely spark a mix of excitement, fear, and curiosity among residents. Emergency services and government officials would quickly respond to assess the situation and ensure public safety. Meanwhile, crowds would gather to witness the unprecedented event, capturing every moment on their phones. The incident could lead to widespread speculation about extraterrestrial life and initiate discussions on space exploration and technology.
The popes promised the crusaders that they would go to Heaven if they fought in the crusades
Life without questions would be stagnant and devoid of curiosity. Questions drive progress, spark innovation, and deepen understanding. Without questions, we would not seek answers, learn new things, or grow as individuals or societies.
If you know that there is spark at the distributor cap then I would think it would be bad spark plug leads.
indiffermate......is NOT a word. Maybe you meant indifferent?Apathy would be a good Antonym for curiosity.