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Crusades - Coggle Diagram
Crusades
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Causes
Religion
• Piety, the Pope Urban II (in the council of Clermont 1095) encourage the Crusades for salvation of Christianity
•Situation of the East
•Muslims were attacking the Byzantines, so the Byzantine emperor Alexius claimed for help to the Pope.
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Consequences
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•New knowledge encourage by the new discoveries for example in Geography, philosophy, math, science
One of the most important effects of the crusades was on commerce. They created a constant demand for the transportation of men and supplies, encouraged ship- building, and extended the market for eastern wares in Europe.
What are they?
They were expedition to rescue the holy land (Jerusalem) from the hands of the Muslims
They were seen as Holy Wars, and they were encouraged by the Church.