AIM: What was the goal of the Crusades? Do Now: Copy Vocabulary Pope Urban II: Pope who called for the first Crusade Crusade: Holy War Saladin: Famous Muslim leader of the 1100s HW: Handout Church Reform and Crusades QUIZ TOMORROW ON FEUDALISM IN JAPAN & EUROPE, and the Middle Ages
Video Clip Please watch clip on “Why did the Crusades begin?” Write down 2 things you learned
Pair work Complete Reading on “God wills it!” The First Crusade Working in Pairs Answer Questions 1-10
The Holy Land Jerusalem Judaism: spiritual homeland of the Jews. Also the sight of the Western Wall, which was the last remaining part of King Solomon's Temple. Christianity: Jesus spent a lot of time there spreading the word of God. Islam: the home of the Dome or the Rock, Where it is believed that Muhammad ascended into heaven.
Take Notes Please copy the following slide
Aim: How can we assess our knowledge of Feudalism? Take out a pencil Please turn to the back of your Scantron 51=1, 52=2… If you do not have a pencil, take out your ID. Do NOT write on the exam paper.
When you are done with your Quiz You must answer the Documents on the Crusades and Copy the notes from yesterday
The Crusades 1095-1291 Jerusalem – the Holy Land Judaism, Christianity & Islam. Christians wanted to reclaim the land from Islam. Holy War between Christians & Muslims. Results Only the 1st Crusade was successful. Saladin – Muslim ruler who took back the Holy Land. Long Term Effects Expanded contact with the outside world. Increased trade & exploration. Ended feudalism. Increased hatred between religions. Loss of Crusades leads to a loss in the Pope’s power.