Crusades Organizer (pg. 382)

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Crusades Organizer (pg. 382) Who fought?(what two religious groups fought) What was the Crusades? When did it occur? Where did it occur? What are the effects of the Crusades? -(min. 5 sentences, pg. 385) On the bottom of this page trace outline of map on pg 383 and label the following: Holy Land, Acre, Jerusalem, France, Holy Roman Empire, Color in Christian Lands, Color in Muslim Lands, Color in kingdoms created by the Crusaders. Create a key for colored lands (muslim,christian, kingdoms established by Crusaders)