Very few women ever went on the Crusades, those that did were usually present as cheap prostitutes, cooks, or weavers to mend shredded cloth, also they were medics. Women that were captured in the Crusades were often raped so many killed themselves before capture.
because normally they were promised to get things if they went but most never survived to make it back to get those things
Mostly knights and soldiers went on the Crusades. In the Children's Crusades (1202) England sent children to try and capture Jerusalem, but they never returned. But in most of the Crusades Knights and soldiers went with their huge armies to go and fight the Muslims so they could get Jerusalem(the Holy Land) back, and they thought that the Muslim religion was wrong.
the pope lied them and obligated them.
In Europe, and from France, England, and Germany. They went to Israel for the Crusades.
christians
Very few women ever went on the Crusades, those that did were usually present as cheap prostitutes, cooks, or weavers to mend shredded cloth, also they were medics. Women that were captured in the Crusades were often raped so many killed themselves before capture.
The Catholics.
because normally they were promised to get things if they went but most never survived to make it back to get those things
Mostly knights and soldiers went on the Crusades. In the Children's Crusades (1202) England sent children to try and capture Jerusalem, but they never returned. But in most of the Crusades Knights and soldiers went with their huge armies to go and fight the Muslims so they could get Jerusalem(the Holy Land) back, and they thought that the Muslim religion was wrong.
the pope lied them and obligated them.
people went on crusades for many reasons like to please god, to runaway from the law, get more land or help their reputation
All of the religious people that wanted Jerusilm.
In Europe, and from France, England, and Germany. They went to Israel for the Crusades.
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.
The Crusades were sponsored and fought by the Catholic Church and the people who went were Christians to take back the “Holy Land.”
No. The Crusades were from 1098-1291. The Black Death began in 1347 and went on for a few decades after.