Anti-Semitism increased during the Crusades primarily due to the religious fervor and scapegoating that accompanied the campaigns. As Christians sought to reclaim the Holy Land, Jews were often wrongly blamed for the hardships faced by Crusaders, leading to widespread violence and massacres against Jewish communities. Additionally, the Crusaders' zeal was fueled by a perception of Jews as outsiders or enemies of Christianity, exacerbating existing prejudices and resulting in intensified persecution.
no dec i think
I think you meant who. Who was involved in the crusades were Richard,Edessa,and The 4 nobles
The Crusades led to increased tensions and conflicts between Christians and other groups, particularly Muslims and Jews, due to the violence and religious fervor associated with the campaigns. The Crusades also shaped perceptions and stereotypes that have had lasting impacts on interfaith relations. Additionally, the Crusades fueled religious intolerance and reinforced divisions between different religious communities.
there were many crusades. i think 5 but the majority of the crusades the Muslims won.
I can only think about one.. and this is... the crusades is a holy war fought between the Christians and the Muslisms for Jerualem.
they thought they where fat, posh buffoon's.
i think saladin
I think they won 4 out of the 8
i am not quite sure, but i think they wanted knights
i think because they went the holy land
* The Great Depression * Antisemitism
"Judaism" is a peculiar category to put this question in.