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2006-10-27 03:26:53 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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There were a total of nine crusades, each with differing causes and effects but, in general :

Causes :
Jealousy
Misguided religious zeal
Greed
Occupation of Jerusalem

Effects :
Destruction of the economy in the area
Destruction of the Byzantine empire
Creation of the concept of knightly chivalry
Creation of the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller
The first wedge between the Arabic and western worlds - something for which we are still suffering the consequences
Hardening of the Catholic church's attitude towards other religions

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2006-10-27 03:47:01 · answer #1 · answered by the_lipsiot 7 · 0 0

Greed
Desire to finish off the Byzantine Empire
Fear of Holy Land falling into the hands of infidels - which had already happened 400 years before the Crusades began.

Think of the modern world as a suitable analog to the Crusdades in how we are dealing with Iraq and Afghanistan.

2006-10-27 03:31:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

causes of Christian Crusades = Jewish advisors to Bush

By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency

"....Jerusalem----April 2.....
In Israel, The Jerusalem Post had selected Paul Wolfowitz as its Man of the Year for 2002. "When President Bush says, "America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons" -- that's Wolfowitz talking. When the president calls for "a new Arab charter that champions internal reform, greater political participation, economic openness and free trade" -- that's Wolfowitz's talking, too. But perhaps the greatest measure of Wolfowitz's influence is that Colin Powell now waxes rhapsodic about an Iraq "on the road to democratic self-government." This from the man who, after the first Gulf War, mocked: "Where's Iraq's Thomas Jefferson?" To our ears, the sudden stress on Mideast democratization is "transformative," to use the Pentagon jargon. Israel has long waited for an administration that understands that the principal problem in the Middle East is not the unsettled status of our borders...."

Effects of the Christian Crusades? Bush and high gas price = crooks riding along
-exxon
-Cheney

2006-10-27 03:32:54 · answer #3 · answered by Taco 3 · 0 1

The causes were this. Greed! And simply Greed. The people crusadind didn't care about the holy land. They just wanted the money and glory. The pope may have cared but the people doing the fighting didn't seem to.
The effects were this. It caused much, much more tension between Christianity and Islam. Much death without much of a victory.

2006-10-27 08:54:44 · answer #4 · answered by Big Dave 2 · 0 0

Counterattack.

The Caliphate had almost taken Vienna, and Europeans saw the threat of Islamic advance into formerly Christian areas (Jerusalem, Constantinople) as a very real threat.

So they counterattacked to reclaim the lost Kingom of Jerusalem, and successfully relieved the pressure of Islamic forces on europe.

2006-10-27 06:17:52 · answer #5 · answered by Jim P 4 · 0 1

Hello. I took a category final semester known as "History of the Crusades" and I don't forget plenty. I desire my enter is helping. Causes: Massacre of Christians via the Turks after they took Jerusalem in 1065 from the Saracens. Preaching of Peter the Hermit- He used to be commissioned via Pope Urban II to evangelise the Crusade. He preached how Christians had been being massacred, holy web sites being desecrated and that it used to be God's will to take again the Holy Land. As stated within the wellknown battlecry: ""Dieu le volt! Dieu le volt!" That way "It is God's will. It is God's Will! (lol now not that you simply have to recognise that however it's going to appear well in your experiment. This subsequent one is quite often lost sight of: Emperor Alexius I's letter to Pope Gregory VII- The Byzantine Empire used to be being overrun via Muslims and Constantinople used to be being threatened. Alexius despatched a letter to Gregory soliciting for army help in combating the Muslims. Gregory attempted preaching the Crusade however he died earlier than he would positioned it into motion. It used to be Alexius' name for army help that quite lit the hearth that ultimately grew into the Crusading technology. Pope Urban II & the Council of Clermont- Urban known as a council and used to be going to formally name a campaign. He painted a image of evil Muslims defiling holy web sites and Christians being massacred in big numbers. He stated that after you are taking the crusading vow, you're becoming a member of Jesus in wrestle in opposition to the infidel. His preaching at Clermont quite trigger the Crusading technology. Religious Fervor- People had been normally totally devout. The extra pious you had been, the bigger repute you had with others. When the Crusades had been known as, persons had been leaping on the threat to exhibit their piety and battle for God in opposition to the infidel Muslims. A spot used to be supposedly assured, in heaven for all people who died at the same time on Crusade. Religious fervor performed a gigantic function is inflicting and maintaining the Crusades. Effects: The complete idea of Holy War- The idea of holy warfare used to be now not built till the Crusades. This has had huge penalties principally with the Islamic Jihad within the Middle East (Iraq and Afghanistan) The unfold of tradition- During their touch with the Muslims, the Christians began taking facets of Muslim tradition again to Europe adding so much technological know-how. The east used to be very some distance forward of europe in competencies and technological know-how. There used to be best highbrow growth hence of the Crusades. Wealth and Power of the Catholic Church- The Crusade led to papal vigor growing. The church's wealth additionally skyrocketed.

2016-09-01 03:26:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well if it werent for the crusades the saracens might have been a world power.

2006-10-27 03:36:36 · answer #7 · answered by eli_prkns 2 · 0 0

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