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Name: _James Bish_________________________________ Webquest #8 Social Class: __________________peasant ___________ Research Chart

Middle Ages

The Crusades

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1. Who are the Muslims?

An adherent of islam.

Dictionary.refrence.c om launched in 1995. Studentsfortomorrow .net creator of the website mister pennigton updated daily.

2. What do the Muslims control that the Christians want?

The muslims have the holy land that were jesus was born so when the Christians fought the muslims if they won they were going to take the holy land the holy land was Jerusalem.

3. Who called the Crusades? --What are the reasons we need to have a Crusade? --What is a Crusader? --What are you thoughts about this? --See this link

I think the reason why we should have a crusade is because if the Christians win they shouldnt just say we get all of the holy land because what about their religion if you think about their god would not like that. So what they should do is they should say why dont we split the holy land and now to this day that is what is going on it not just muslims down http://www.pbs.org/wg their anymore now there are muslims and bh/nova/lostempires/tr Christians and jews. ebuchet/castle.html
4. Explain the travel to the Holy Land on the first Crusade--Take a few minutes on Google Earth, or find a topographical map of Europe and travel from France to Jerusalem. Describe the land you would travel over.

Well First thing I thought well was that it would proablly be really hot and they would have to walk the whole way and that would not be an easy walk. It would be at least 50 miles and under like 100 degrees. Well their were two ways you could get their one way was by horse back but the horse would get tired after a while and then it would want water and of course god would make sure that you didnt

How did it impact the crusaders?

go with out but that was a far walk I dont care if a horse is carrying you that is still a long way.

Listen to Chapter 10 Red Blood Horse at the top of this quest. What was travel by sea like during the Third Crusades. Describe how you would feel dealing with this travel. 5. Give five to ten details about the each of the following: -First Crusade -Third Crusade. Be sure to talk about King Richard and Saladin. Use this interactive map: Notice, Third Crusade water travel is used. The following question are based on your own thinking..

The masscare of 3000 christian pilgram in jerlusalem promoted the first crusasde. The capture of Jerusalem. The first assault made by the christians upon the walls of the city was repulsed, but the second was successful, and the city was in the hands of the crusaders on July 1099. When they got inside the city, the crusaders massacred their enemies without mercy. A terrible slaughter oif the infidels took place. For seven days the carnage went on, at the end of which time scarcely any of the moslem faith were left alive. The christians took possession of the houses and property of the infidels, each solider having a right to that which had first seized and placed his mark upon
Well what I got out of it is that sometimes a church priest can be more powerful then a pope.

http://www.middleages.org.uk/the-firstcrusade.htm I could not find the owner of the website I just now it is a good website because it ends in org and mister pennigton recmmonded it.

6. What did the Crusades say about the power of the Catholic Church in peoples lives?

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7. What was your role in the crusades (as a member of your class)? Why did you go? What was in it for you?

Well I am a peasant and sense I am a Studentsfortomorrow peasant I had to fight and not only did I have .net to fight I still had to take orders from my knight and the worse thing about not only was I not trained but I got all of the bad weapons. The best part about it was that if I survived then the pope said I would get a automatic chance to heaven. One effect was that all of the three main Studentsfortomorrow

8. What are 5-8 lasting

effects of the Crusades-(See Reading below these questions). Think about this statement: When two cultures collide neither remains the same. What does it mean?

religions got to be in their holy land. I think that the two religions have their differences when it comes to talking about religion but I think that they could always come to an agreement.

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