Bellwork- 12/9/14 Read Pgs. 266-267 In 5 sentences, tell me what the Crusades were about and why they occurred.

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Bellwork- 12/9/14 Read Pgs In 5 sentences, tell me what the Crusades were about and why they occurred.

K.W.L. Know What I want to Know? Learned 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) 6.) 7.)

The Crusades World History Coach Rooker

Parties Involved Richard the Lionheart King Philip Augustus of France Emperor Frederick Barbarossa of Germany

The Situation Crusades- Series of Wars to take back Jerusalem from the Muslim Nation Trouble from the beginning   Frederick drowned while crossing a River German troops went home Richard and Philip are arrogant and always butt heads as to who is in really in charge

The Crusades in Action

The Crusades 1 st Crusade- Crusaders attacked religious groups before they reached Jerusalem 1 st Crusade- Crusaders attacked religious groups before they reached Jerusalem Peasants and knights supplies ran low and they “looted” towns they came across Peasants and knights supplies ran low and they “looted” towns they came across Some land was taken from the Muslim world Some land was taken from the Muslim world

Second Crusade King Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine were involved. Overall, 2 nd Crusade was a Failure

3 rd Crusade Richard the Lionheart and Sultan Saladin British Christians vs. Muslims Both men respected each other’s military expertise King Richard called the Crusade a draw and travelled back to England

Lionheart VS. Saladin

4 th Crusades and Beyond Total Crusades  9……. All Failures The Catholitoc Pope ordered the Crusaders to be excommunicated Muslims still in Control Approximately fought Crusades for 200 years

Shields of the Crusades

Crusade Flags

Complete K.W.L Know What I want to Know Learned

Quiz 1.) Who were the three Christian leaders of the crusades? 2.) Who was the British Commander in the majority of the Crusades? 3.)Who was the Muslim leader? 4.)What sacred land was being fought over? 5.)What were the two groups that were fighting? 6.) Why were the crusades unsuccessful?

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Exit Cards Two Facts and a question

2 Minute Drill Check for Trash, Return Books, and Wait for Bell