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The Crusades and Black Death Time Frames

Warm Up In a moment you will be give a piece of paper with some questions on one side. When you get your paper, write your name on BOTH sides of the paper and hold it up so I know you are ready. This should only take you a minute…

Directions Using the 10 events on the next slide, you will need to create a horizontal timeline that puts the events in order and shows duration of time. Make sure you put the dates right on the timeline. This will be turned in for a grade. This should be done on the backside of the paper just given to you.

CrusadesDates of CrusadeCrusades Timeline of Events First Crusade The People's Crusade - Freeing the Holy Lands. 1st Crusade led by Count Raymond IV of Toulouse and proclaimed by many wandering preachers, notably Peter the Hermit Second Crusade Crusaders prepared to attack Damascus. 2nd crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III and by King Louis VII of France Third Crusade rd Crusade led by Richard the Lionheart of England, Philip II of France, and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. Richard I made a truce with Saladin Fourth Crusade th Crusade led by Fulk of Neuil French/Flemish advanced on Constantinople The Children's Crusade 1212The Children's Crusade led by a French peasant boy, Stephen of Cloyes Fifth Crusade The 5th Crusade led by King Andrew II of Hungary, Duke Leopold VI of Austria, John of Brienne Sixth Crusade The 6th Crusade led by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Seventh Crusade The 7th Crusade led by Louis IX of France Eighth Crusade1270The 8th Crusade led by Louis IX Ninth Crusade The 9th Crusade led by Prince Edward (later Edward I of England)