What impact did the Crusades have on the Eastern and Western World?
Imagine you were a Muslim (Eastern world) living in Jerusalem, and suddenly was ambushed by the Christian Crusaders (Western world), massacring all the Muslims and Jews. Before the crusades, the Christians lived with the Muslims and Jews peacefully. Then, Pope Urban II told the Christians that if they fought to take back Jerusalem, they would automatically be allowed into heaven. The Crusades have left a bad relationship between the Muslims and Christians, and also left disbenefits for them. Muslims and Christians have hated each other for many years because of the Crusades. Although there was many years of worthless fighting, the Christians and Muslims have also benefited from the Crusades.
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The Crusades brought back many ideas to the western upon arrival. They brought back spices, sugars, and silk, which they later adopted and are used in the western states today. In the DBQ packet, it states, “When the Crusaders returned to Europe, they brought back things such as spices, sugars, and silk.” This quote shows a positive impact on the Western world. One negative impact that impacted the Western world was that rather than reuniting the Greek and Latin churches, the Crusades only caused them to be further apart. The text states, “When one of the goals of the Fourth Crusade was reunion of Greek and Latin Churches, made the split between Greek and Latin churches permanent.” This quote shows a negative impact that the Crusades had on the western world. Even though the western world had to face these things, the Eastern world had to face many things as
The Crusades were an unpleasant event that happened for many reasons. It was established in 1096 and thankfully ended in 1291. The cause for why the Crusades had a more negative result is because most people died from participating or majorly hurt. This is because Document 6 states “The city was savagely taken with many lives lost” meaning that people had died. So, the continued fighting that took place because of the Crusades had a huge negative impact on the many people that lost their lives. In addition, Document 1 states “In Europe, crusaders sometimes turned their fury against Jews, massacring entire communities.” Which meant that full families including children were slaughtered, killed and destroyed because the crusaders were mad at
Although pope urban said the christians were fighting to save their brothers,the crusades was mainly about christians taking back their land and power.
The Crusades was a battle between two religions, Christians and Muslims, during the eleventh century and went inside of the thirteenth century. A complex question that is trying to be determined is was the impact the crusades more positive or more negative. Through all of the problems the crusades caused such as destroying churches along with splitting them apart from one another and causing a hatred relationship between both religions the crusades were truly a unfavorable period of time. A cause for the Crusades being a negative time was because during the Crusades the churches that the religions went to and followed were being demolished as well as splitting them apart from one another.
The crusades actually had a positive effect on the economic system at that time, some of the trades at that time still impact us today. Document 8 states that, ”When crusaders returned to Europe, they brought back things... Nobles and merchants enjoyed the new luxuries and wanted more of them.” This is important because it kept trade alive and rebirth
Reason 1: This topic helps to identify the various accomplishments done by the crusades. Although the expeditions were not successful, it helped europe as a whole, grow as a country. This can be beneficial to students when they are learning about other aspects of Europe, as the crusades had an impact not only on the Holy Land but on the whole of Medieval Europe. Reason 2: Learning about the crusades makes students understand the quote: ‘’He who fails to learn from history is doomed to repeat it’’.
Europe was in a Dark Age during this time because the world had never admittedly grown and developed after these major events in Europe. The major pieces that the world would never really recover and grow from being the crusades, the bubonic plague, and the many harsh laws that are still being used today. The crusades changed the way the world was viewed on the grounds of some people were scared to force fighting and others were ready to fight. According to The First Crusade document, “A band of Muslims barricaded themselves into the Tower of David and fought on for several days.”. The Bubonic Plague, also known as the Black Death, was a large reason why Europe was in a Dark Age.
The crusaders traveled by land and by sea to take back the holy land from the Muslim infidels they tried to set up crusader states to claim more land but they failed. The crusades contributed to the construction of many European castles and missions and gave more power to the church. The crusades also helped contribute to the start of
Many Jewish and Muslim people were brutally murdered in order to reclaim Jerusalem. If the Crusades were a solely religious arrangement, it would not have supported the murder of innocent people. Christianity prohibits the killing of anyone so the Crusades were not solely religious. Pope Urban ll wanted to regain Jerusalem and knew that people would die, but did it so that he would rise higher and gain more power. After the fourth Crusades, there were still problems regarding the relationship between Europe and the Jews.
The Crusades were vital in launching Europe out of the dreary Middle Ages and into the Renaissance. The Crusades jumpstarted development in Europe by introducing new/old ideas and thrusting it into the affairs of the Muslim World. Originally, the Crusades were launched to recapture the holy land for Christianity. The later Crusades were launched with other, more dubious, goals in mind but despite never recapturing the holy land, the crusades were extremely successful. The crusades incited a tremendous exchange of ideas from the Muslim world to Europe. These ideas proved to be significant in delivering Europe into the Renaissance, which was a period of immense intellectual growth. In turn, the Renaissance helped advance Europe into the powerhouse
In this essay, I will talk about the impact the crusades have on the European system ,I will first discuss what it the crusade ,and its effects on the catholic church, secondly I will talk about the political and social effects of the crusade, then highlight the intellectual and material development, and its effect on voyage and discovery. Finally will conclude by stating how crucial the crusade was for the development of the European system. The crusades or holy war was a war between Muslims and Christians to gain control over territory that both group consider as holy. There were 8 crucial expeditions that happened between 1096/1291 .It was a violent, ruthless, and bloody conflict.
The crusades where intended to spread Christianity Universally. However many of the actions during the crusades did not promote peace as they where intended (William J.). Many Europeans feeling the need to join the cause in crusades, joined the cause with nothing but wooden crosses, many people abandoned their homes to join on the journey. Crusades left many people dead in the Middle East. Jerusalem being the major goal of conquest of the crusaders in the end many of the crusades failed or simply turned back (Brown, Bryan).
There were both positive and negative effects of The Crusades, although the positives did outweigh the negatives. The two major negative effects were anti-Semitism and the orchestrated attacks by Venice. Many Crusaders in Europe were so religiously fuming, that they turned their anger towards the Jews. They would at times massacre a whole community as a result of their religious rage. During the fourth crusade, crusaders began fighting Christians instead of Muslims. After helping Venetian merchants defeat their Byzantine trade rivals in 1204, the crusaders captured and looted Constantinople. They actually ransacked the capital of the Byzantine Empire, the empire in which they began to fight for, not against. There also were many positive effects of The Crusades, one being the increase of trade. Even before the Crusades, merchants began to enjoy some of the luxury goods that were brought from the Byzantine Empire. The crusaders that
In the year of 1095, Pope Urban II started what we know as the Holy Wars or the Crusades. Over the period from 1095-1464, a series of military expeditions were fought to take back the Holy Land, Jerusalem, from the Seljuk Turks. There were eight crusades, which were spurred for many different reasons by many different people that left a lasting effect to the world. These years of bloodshed were led by men of power to gain control over the Holy Land of Jerusalem. Jerusalem was extremely important to the Muslims and Christians at this time. Many religious events had happened there, and many of the landmarks of both religions were located in Jerusalem. The Crusaders failed to regain the Holy Land, but the Eastern connections opened Europe to
At the close of the XIth century, the Crusades launched by Europe's kingdoms, headed by the papacy, had reached the height of their zeal. The people overwhelmingly came out in support of them, pledging their swords to the capture of the holy city of Jerusalem along with the entirety of the Holy Land. This enthusiasm, after all, was not without precedent; although it had failed in its ultimate objective of reclaiming Jerusalem from Arab forces, the Third Crusade succeeded in a multitude of other areas, and bolstered the resolve of the Christian world; or rather, it would have were it not for the increasingly great divide forming in a previously unified Christendom. The tensions between the Latin west and the Greek east had been present for
One reason why the Crusades were more negative than positive was because they worsen their own relationship with the Jews and Muslims, or religious hatred, even tho they were bad anyways. Document 5 states that ”First, the long struggle between Islam and Christendom and the example of persecution set by Christian kings and prelates (bishops) left an inheritance of deep bitterness; relations between Muslims and their Christian and Jewish subjects worsened.” (description of some of the effects of the Crusades).This is (important/interesting/relevant) because even if the Christian and Muslims relationship was bad already the Crusades made it worse by the bitterness left and even the Jews now are in it because when the Crusades lost, they took their fury against the Jews and would slaughter and destroy their cities even though the lost against the Muslims. Document 10 states that “...which one of the Franks