The attack strategy of the Fourth Crusade differed significantly from previous crusades as it focused on a diversionary approach rather than directly targeting the Holy Land. Instead of heading to Jerusalem, the crusaders were diverted to Constantinople, driven by political intrigues and promises of financial support. This shift in focus led to the sack of Constantinople in 1204, marking a departure from the original religious goals of the crusades and showcasing a blend of economic and political motivations. Ultimately, the Fourth Crusade's actions deepened the rift between the Latin and Orthodox Christian worlds.
He wasn't worried about "popular support " because he was a communist dictator. When a dictator takes over the country either goes with the program or die. He had work camps and reeducation camps for people who disagreed.
Well Bush won didn't he? Well Bush won didn't he?
The popular support for Cold War theories was weakened by the outcome of the Vietnam war. It had also weakened the moral of the US military.
Protracted popular war is a revolutionary strategy primarily associated with Mao Zedong, emphasizing the importance of a prolonged struggle to mobilize the masses against an established government or occupying force. This approach involves a combination of guerrilla warfare, political mobilization, and building grassroots support, often in rural areas, to gradually weaken the enemy and eventually seize power. The strategy relies on the idea that the revolutionary movement can sustain itself over time, gaining strength and legitimacy through popular support and persistent engagement.
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Senator Joseph McCarthy is most known for leading anti Communist movement in the United States during the Cold War, often accusing people of anti American activity with little to no basis for doing so. Americans during that time were deeply afraid of Communism, which allowed him to gain popularity.
Bernard of Clairvaux, a prominent French abbot and theologian, is known for his active support of the Second Crusade. He played a significant role in rallying support for the crusade and is credited with advocating for the defense of the poor and marginalized during his time.
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Because people were taught about religious beliefs that they had to adhere to because there would be serious punishment. so it was kind of an obligation to believe in religion. That's why there was a lot of support in the first crusade because people had to participate. This is what i think, i may be wrong
because of the economic goals and religious motives.
Because the Popes lost the support of the gentry who was crusading. That, coupled with the failures of each Crusade and the inability to hold anything in the Holy Land for any period of time.
The Second Crusade was launched in response to the fall of the County of Edessa (a Crusader state) to the Muslims in 1144. It was an attempt to recapture the lost territory and provide support to the remaining Crusader states in the Holy Land. The Crusade ultimately faced setbacks and failed to achieve its objectives.
Because the British were threatening to support the Confederates, and by turning the war into an official crusade against slavery, Lincoln made it impossible for the British to do this without looking pro-slavery.
The second crusade, in response to the fall of the county of Edessa (the first cursader state to be founded and the first to fall), was announced by pope Eugene III. This crusade was called the king's crusade, because of the protagonism of various European monarchs, namely Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany.
Pardoning Richard Nixon cost Gerald Ford popular support.
popular support of the people