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The goal of the Crusades was to reclaim
Jerusalem
Palestine
Syria
Persia
Why was the First Crusade the most successful?
The crusaders captured and gained control of Jerusalem.
The crusaders took over the Byzantine Empire.
The crusaders drove the Muslims out of the Iberian Peninsula.
Why did people join in fighting in the Crusades?
Knights liked to fight and fighting in the Crusades was not a sin.
People could keep what they plundered.
They thought it would help them get into heaven.
All of these answers
They wanted to retake the Holy Land from Muslims.
The Crusades closed trade routes between the Muslim East and Christian West.
True
False
When were the Crusades?
1095 CE – 1291 CE
1095 BCE – 1291 BCE
350 BCE – 800 BCE
1999 CE - 2014 CE
What were the political outcomes of the Crusade?
People lost faith in the Church
The King gained more power
The Church lost authority
All answers
Were castle designs updated as a result of the Crusades?
Yes
No
Is this drawing of a solider from the Crusades from 1960 a secondary or a primary source?
Secondary Source
Primary Source
Was the Church a big part of peoples lives during the middle ages?
Yes
No
Which Crusade was the only successful Crusade?
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
What were Christians granted after the 3rd crusade?
Gold
A passage way to the secret chamber
Permission to visit Jerusalem for pilgrimages
Spared their lives if they retreated
What is a pilgrimage?
A battle
A journey to a holy or sacred place
A journey across the seas
A peasants journey
Does the events of the Crusade still have consequences today?
Yes
No
What is Source 6 showing?
The route taken for the First Crusade
Showing where the holy land is located
Names of rivers surrounding the holy land
Countries who fought in the First Crusade
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