Christian Crusades. Christian Crusades 1095-1291 Main IdeaNotes European Feudal System-Kings, Nobles, Workers (Serfs) Clergy -No class mobility Christian.

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Christian Crusades

Christian Crusades Main IdeaNotes European Feudal System-Kings, Nobles, Workers (Serfs) Clergy -No class mobility Christian Church-Social Control of all people people -Controlled records such as births & deaths -No Tolerance -Catholic Church

Continue Crusades  Jerusalem  Pope Urban  Results of Christian Crusades  Holy land for Christians and Muslims  Convinced European Royalty to go on a crusade to rescue the Holy Land from the Turks (Muslims) Royalty to go on a crusade to rescue the Holy Land from the Turks (Muslims)  Trade -Brought back spices, material, silks material, silks -Added a schism between Muslims and Christians that is still present today. -Need to explore new trade routes

Continue Crusades  Trade  Traveling to the Middle East and China  Christopher Columbus  Eureka  Money = Power  Mediterranean Sea controlled by Italians who had control on trade  An Explorer from Spain  Land ahoy! Discovery of North America.