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the Muslims and the christians relationship changed after Richard the lion heart and saladin got along with each other in their life. afetr this the christains and the Muslims were going along with each other from then.
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.
because after the war with Europe and Asia the didn't trust anyone
The 2 Reasons why the crusades started:The first reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted to regain power over Jerusalem because the Turks wasn't allowing Christians to enter the city; and because Jerusalem was the Holy City to Christians, Muslims and Jews there was a lot of conflict between the three Religions. The second reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted people to change religions (EXAMPLE: Christians wanted Muslims to turn to Christians)so that that the Pope (the leader of the Christians churches) could basically gain power/ control.I hope this has helped you with this question.
it depends on the person who's religious attitudes you are questioning. some people became closer to god through the crusades, believing that the task of killing Muslims was holy and made them closer to heaven. after all, at the council of claremont in 1095, Urban II told his audience that all who went to the crusades and died would get immediate emission to heaven and skip their time in purgatory. for the eager adventurers who went on the first crusade, this would have made them closer to the churchhowever, for some people the crusades caused a distance and distaste for the catholic church. returning crusaders who witnessed the slaughter of Muslims and Jews in the name of god began to question their own faith. in his 10 Opus majus, English philosopher and Franciscan friar Roger Bacon wrote"(those) who survive the wars and their childrenare more and more embittered against the Christian faith owing tothese wars, and are infinitely alienated from thefaith of Christ, and inflamed to do all the harmthey can to Christians."
Why did the Crusades change relationships between Christians and other groups?
the Muslims and the christians relationship changed after Richard the lion heart and saladin got along with each other in their life. afetr this the christains and the Muslims were going along with each other from then.
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.
because after the war with Europe and Asia the didn't trust anyone
They got angry with each other and they felt like they were betrayed by each other .
The 2 Reasons why the crusades started:The first reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted to regain power over Jerusalem because the Turks wasn't allowing Christians to enter the city; and because Jerusalem was the Holy City to Christians, Muslims and Jews there was a lot of conflict between the three Religions. The second reason that the crusades started was that the Christians wanted people to change religions (EXAMPLE: Christians wanted Muslims to turn to Christians)so that that the Pope (the leader of the Christians churches) could basically gain power/ control.I hope this has helped you with this question.
Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Yes, it was the Holy City to the christians and catholics and they sieged the city to retake the church when the Muslims tried to change the religion to Orthodox instead of Catholic. This started crusades which were made to expand the Catholic beliefs.
It was the Crusades.
Bow did relationships between the Indians and the colonists change
The crusades, however not creating a christian dominated world, did affect quite a lot. For one, It forced the Christians of Europe to interact with the Muslim people. This didn't produce much in the ways of communication, however, Crusaders would bring back prizes of their crusades such as silk, perfumes, and the color purple (hence why it was the color of royalty in Europe, it was so expensive). After the crusades, Europeans craved these new goods, and an extensive trade route was established. Then European countries began looking for new ways to get to India, one of these countries, which was just established, Spain, sends an explorer. His name is Christopher Columbus. So indirectly, we owe America's discovery to the crusades.