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The Crusades were a series of military-religious campaigns (XI–XV centuries) initiated by the Western Catholic Church to "liberate" Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
Aimed to expand its influence and increase its wealth. Knights: Sought new lands, fame, and "forgiveness of sins." The Crusades were a series of military-religious campaigns
Hoped for freedom from feudal oppression and a better life in the "promised land." Significant loss of life and destruction, deepening of
Instead of fighting in the Holy Land, Crusaders sacked Constantinople, the capital of the Christian Byzantine Empire. 3. Outcomes and Consequences Significant loss of life and destruction
It revealed that the religious motives had been replaced by purely political and economic greed, as Crusaders attacked fellow Christians in Constantinople.
Started with the "Crusade of the Poor," which failed, followed by the "Crusade of the Knights." It ended with the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 and the creation of Crusader states like the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Significant loss of life and destruction, deepening of the rift between the Western (Catholic) and Eastern (Orthodox) churches. Answers to Common Chapter Questions