When did the 4 main crusades take place?
Israel, Egypt, the Late Byzantine Empire, Spain or Northern Africa
How long did Richard the first stay away from England to fight the Crusades?
I'm not sure how long he was away but, durig his reign, he was only in England for 10 months. The rest he was fighting in the crusades
Why did the crusades result in cultural diffusion?
The Crusaders brought back many new ideas and inventions and things such as spices, architectural designs and much more including construction skills and ideas from the muslims that were in palestine at the time
How did the crusades help lead to the creation of modern europes nation states?
the crusades had a major impact on Europeans. goods began to flow more steadily between Europe and the muslin lands. this trade benefited European kings. who taxed the goods that crossed their border. kings also took over land from nobles who left to fight in the crusades. as a result. feudalism gradually withered. and Europe's kingdoms through stronger and larger. many of them later became modern Europe's nation-states.
What were begun in an effort to reclaim the Holy Lands which were overtaken by the?
The Crusades were begun in an effort to reclaim the Holy Lands which were overtaken by the Turks.
The Christian's did not believe what the Muslims believed in.
THIS STARTED THE CRUSADES.
What effects did the crusades leave?
The effects of the crusades were an increase in trade between Asia and Europe.Second,kings take power away from the popes.Third,tension grows inbetween the christians,muslims,and the jews.
Who called for the crusades and what was the purpose?
At that time, there are two catholic power: In Rome and Constantine. The emperor of Constantine was overwhelmed by the Military power of the Muslin and was concerned about them invading his territory and wrote to the pope about this. The Pope responses by callig for a crusade: a volunteer army of the people after he promised rewards in heavens and monetary rewards- that he will share the taxes collected by the church with them. It was a great success. 60,000 joined in the first wave. The purpose for the crusaders, given by the pope, was to take Jerusalem from the Muslins. Another 100,000 followed shortly. This was near the end of 11th Century.
What country did the crusaders go to?
The crusaders primarily traveled to the Holy Land, which corresponds to modern-day Israel and Palestine. Their main objective was to capture Jerusalem and other significant Christian sites from Muslim control during the series of military campaigns known as the Crusades, which began in the late 11th century. The First Crusade specifically aimed to reclaim Jerusalem in 1099, leading to its capture by the crusaders.
i believe that the pope did it, YOU JUST GOT LEARNED!
What crusades were successful?
The First Crusade was successful and the Third Crusade was partially successful.
How did the crusades contribute to the end of the feudal period?
It cost a lot of money to the kings and queens that were running the crusades, and castles took a decline from all the sieges. It also caused towns to spring up and vassals, serfs and freeman alike ran to the towns, giving the lords the need to hire mercenary armies.
Which crusade was the least successful and why?
The Fourth Crusade because for the most part the armies never even reached the Holy Land, let alone fight there.
How did the crusades affect Europe's economy?
Crusades caused by the Christians have actually increased Europe's economical activity.
The reason is because the Pope has ordered all Christian men to join the army, and told them to raise money for the great Crusades. So, the economic status of the cities grew, and thus, resulted in economic boom.
(In destroyed towns and cities however, economic trend dropped, due to obvious reasons like being destroyed)
Why did Stephen of Cloyes start the crusade?
He believed that God sent him a letter telling him to go to the holy land and capture Jerusalem.