Europe in the Middle Ages

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Europe in the Middle Ages Crusades Holy War Christians vs. Muslims

Essential Standards 6.C.1 Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions. 6.G.1 Understand geographic factors that influenced the emergence, expansion and decline of civilizations, societies and regions (i.e. Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas) over time. 6.H.2 Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups.

Clarifying Objective 6.C.1.2 Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations and regions (e.g., beliefs, practices and spread of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism). 6.G.1.2 Explain the factors that influenced the movement of people, goods and ideas and the effects of that movement on societies and regions over time (e.g., scarcity of resources, conquests, desire for wealth, disease and trade). 6.H.2.1 Explain how invasions, conquests and migrations affected various civilizations, societies and regions (e.g., Mongol invasion, The Crusades, the Peopling of the Americas and Alexander the Great). 6.H.2.4 Explain the role that key historical figures and cultural groups had in transforming society (e.g., Mansa Musa, Confucius, Charlemagne and Qin Shi Huangdi).

Essential Questions What were the LONG TERM affects of the Crusades? How did religion transform societies in Europe & the Middle East? What factor influenced movement by Christians to the Holy Land? How did Invasions, conquests & migrations affect both the regions of the Middle East & Europe?

Crusades Series of military expeditions that went from Europe to the Eastern Coast of the Mediterranean Sea The Crusades put Christians against Muslims in a Holy War

Europe During this time Europe was going through the Dark Ages Dark Ages were a terrible time for Europe There was unrest & constant fighting between the towns of Europe Pope Urban used this to his advantage

http://www.history.com/shows/mankind-the-story-of-all-of-us/videos/mankind-the-story-of-all-of-us-the-first-crusade?m=5189719baf036&s=All&f=1&free=false Christians vs. Muslims Remember that the Christians Holy City of Jerusalem was over taken by the Muslims The Muslims now held the holy city & the Pope wanted it back It didn’t start as a Holy War though

Byzantines Byzantines were friends of the Christians because of their relationship with Rome If you remember Constantinople was the Eastern half of the Roman Empire before it fell Constantinople was Christian because the Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity

Byzantines After the fall of the Roman Empire Constantinople eventually became the Byzantine Empire They were defeated by a Muslim army in 1071 A.D. called the Pope for help

Pope Urban Wanted to Unite Europe Pope Urban wanted to UNITE Europe together to make it stronger and wanted to bring all of Europe to the Catholic faith He saw this as an opportunity to UNITE Europe

He advertised it DIVINE (directed by God himself) How was he going to get enough soldiers? Pope Urban had one problem he didn’t know how he would get enough people to buy into his plan He advertised it DIVINE (directed by God himself)

Offering a Ticket to Heaven Pope Urban offered a free ticket to heaven if you committed yourself to fighting in the Holy Wars Spiritual Reward Millions of men, whole towns of men pledged their commitments to the Holy War on Islam http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#roots-of-the-crusades

Knights Templar Men of the Knights Templar started out as doctors They began to act as escorts for Europeans traveling to Jerusalem They became the Christian’s best military member Christian Special Forces http://www.history.com/videos/origins-of-the-knights-templar#origins-of-the-knights-templar http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#knights-templar-defend-holy-land http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#weapons-of-the-middle-ages

6th Commandment in the Christian Bible reads Though Shall not Kill Many people had been killing during this time in Europe Pope Urban says you must make up for your sins and fighting in the Holy War is the way to do it

Europe was UNITED by a Common Enemy Pope Urban had been successful he had UNITED EUROPE under Christianity He had done this by creating a COMMON ENEMY The Muslims

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer…. How did religion transform societies in Europe & the Middle East?

What the Pope didn’t Realize Pope Urban couldn’t have realized that he had just opened up Pandora’s Box Huge 100 year problem and fueled a problem that still exists today in the Holy Land

1st Crusade 1st Crusade started with the goal of taking back the Holy City of Jerusalem 1187 the Battle of Antioch took place between the Christians & the Muslims

Holy Lance The Christians had stormed the castle but the Muslims had more men on the way (a lot) The Muslims launched a counter attack and were killing all the Christians Then one of the Christian soldiers found the Holy Lance (legend) This rallies the Christians & they win at the Battle of Antioch http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#search-for-the-holy-lance

Christians Take back Jerusalem This was the battle that ended the 1st Crusade Duke Godfrey takes back Jerusalem http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#fall-of-jerusalem http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#duke-godfrey-leads-the-first-crusade

Saladin & the Muslims Regroup After the fall of Jerusalem to the Christians Saladin of Islam regroups his men Much like Pope Urban had done he makes a rallying cry to all Muslims to take arms against Christians under Jihad (struggle) This is the beginning of the 2nd & 3rd Crusades http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#saladin

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer…. What factor influenced movement by Christians to the Holy Land?

Saladin takes back Jerusalem 2nd Crusade ends in disaster for the Christians as Saladin stomps the Christians and takes back Jerusalem The Christians are nearly wiped out by Saladin & his huge army

European Response European Response to the leads to the 3rd Crusade Pope Gregory then calls for a 3rd Crusade (Holy War) Europe's Kings wanting to get Saladin back for destroying them during the 2nd Crusades 3 European Kings take Responsibility for fighting back against Saladin

We 3 Kings The 3 Kings of Europe who promised to defeat Saladin King Phillip II (Coward) King Fredrick Barbarossa King Richard I of England Unfortunately for the Christians Phillip II was named Phillip the Coward for a reasons King Fredrick Barbarossa dies by drowning during the march while he is bathing in a river (boo) This leaves only King Richard I of England to lead the Christians

Richard the Lion Heart Richard 1st of England is nicknamed Richard the Lion Heart for his bravery & heroics He eventually leads the Christians to the doorstep of Jerusalem but realizes he doesn’t have enough men to take it http://www.history.com/topics/crusades/videos#richard-the-lionheart

Richard the Lion Heart Richard the Lion Heart attacks & takes some of the Muslim stronghold cities Saladin is impressed by Richard the Lion Heart’s bravery & offers a Truce

The Truce (Agreement) Saladin & Richard the Lion Heart agree in a truce that…. Richard the Lion Heart can keep the towns around Jerusalem that he had captured Saladin will get Jerusalem

Over the Years Over the years there were 5 more Crusades but none of them were at all successful for the Christians They could not establish a Kingdom in the Holy Land & to this day it is largely controlled by the Muslims It did lead to the European Age of Discovery (by accident) though

Effects of the Crusades The one good affect of the Holy War between the Christians & Muslims is it eventually opened up…. Communication Trade Routes Culture United all Muslims together United all Christians together

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer…. What were the LONG TERM affects of the Crusades for the people? How did Invasions, conquests & migrations affect both the regions of the Middle East & Europe?

EOG Questions Exploration and conquests occurred in the middle ages. How did they affect relations between ancient societies? A) They caused long-lasting peace with the help of religion. B) They caused empires to close off access between their societies. C) They caused outbreaks of violence that closed all trade routes. D) They caused trade routes and communication to open between societies.

EOG Questions Which statement shows how trade routes influenced ancient societies? A) As travel over land became easier, trade by water became unnecessary. B) As different civilizations traded goods, they also shared cultural values and beliefs. C) As trade developed, long-distance travel became safe and easy for each civilization. D) As silk grew popular, it became a common material used in clothing across civilizations.

Important Points 6.C.1.2 (Religion) Pope Urban used religion to UNITE Europe against a common enemy 6.G.1.2 (Conquests) the desire to conquer the Muslims led to MIGRATION by the Christians during the Crusades 6.G.1.2 (Conquests) Muslims & Christians were able to share culture & open up trade routes after the Crusades were done 6.H.2.1 (Invasions, conquests & migrations) Muslims & Christians were both affected by the Crusades because they both UNITED their regions to fight 6.H.2.4 (Key Historical Figures) Many Key Historical Figures on both sides (Muslims & Christians) Saladin Richard the Lionheart