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What have we learned in the last two lessons? Prepare talk telling the story of the Black Death from memory. (5 mins) What skills did we develop? What we learned last lesson?

Q1. Where is the Holy Land? Q2.What were the Crusades? Q3.Why did people go on the Crusades? Q4.What did each religious group think of the other? Q5.Who were the key characters of the Crusades? Q6.What were the differences between a Crusader and a Muslim Turk? Q7.What were the consequences of the 3 rd Crusade? Q8.What were the benefits of the Crusades?

1. Select & record relevant information 2.Write in full sentences 3.Link answers to questions set 4.Improve listening skills 5.Improve memory skills

What is a Pilgrim? A pilgrim is someone who goes on a pilgrimage. This is a journey to a holy place. A pilgrim did this to honour a Saint or for the good of their soul. Some pilgrims travelled to the Holy Land, however, this was stopped by Muslim Turks in the 11 th C. As a result the Crusades began. Note

The Holy Land Land where Christianity started Area around Jerusalem and Bethlehem Land important to: Christians Muslims Jews

Battle for the Holy Land Spain North Africa Middle East Turkey Muslim Turks

The Crusades Crusade means a holy war 1 st Crusade started by Pope Urban II in 1095 Aim: win back Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the ‘unbelievers’ – The Muslims Lords and knights from Christian Europe raised money and armies to go on the Crusade Total = 9 Crusades

The Crusades Why did people go? Belief they were doing God’s work Pope promised that their sins would be forgiven However, Some wanted to benefit from the valuable trading that went on in the Middle East.

The Crusades 1.Who launched the 1 st Crusade? 2.What is a Crusade? 3.How did the Pope encourage people to go? (2) 4.Not everyone went for Christian reasons. Why did these people go? Task

Muslims & Islam Allah is their God Followers called Muslims Followed teachings of prophet Muhammed A Muslim is ‘one who gives himself to God’’ Followers of other religions called ‘enemies of Islam’ Enemies to be killed in a Holy War (Jihad) From 7 th C moved into Syria, Palestine & Egypt Wanted control of Jerusalem

The Crusades 4.Not everyone went for Christian reasons. Why did these people go? 5.List 5 facts about Islam and Muslims in spider diagram. Task Islam

Living Together Initially Muslim Arabs allowed Christians to visit holy places in Jerusalem Muslims believed Jesus Christ was a holy man However, 1070 Muslim Turks, fierce tribesmen, captured Jerusalem Christians treated badly Pope called for Turks to be driven out

Saladin Captured Jerusalem Did not murder Christians Leader of Saracens Man of honour Great fighter Educated & respected Victory at Hattin, 1187 Christians angry 3 rd Crusade started Led by 3 kings Richard the Lionheart (England) Philip of France Emperor Frederick of Germany

The Crusades 5.List 5 facts about Islam and Muslims in spider diagram. 6.Why did Muslims stop tolerating Christians in 1070? 7.Write 3 facts about Saladin. 8.Saladin captured Jerusalem after which battle? Task

Watch video carefully Quiz to follow

1.The 2 kings involved in the 3 rd Crusade were: A.Richard II B.Philip of France C.Louis of Germany D.Richard the Lionheart Quiz

2.In 1191 the Crusaders captured: A.Antioch B.Jerusalem C.Acre D.Damascus Quiz

3. At the Battle of Arsuf Richard fought: A.Saracens B.Scorpions C.Scarabs D.Crusaders? Quiz

4.Richard liberated Jerusalem when? A.1192 B.1193 C.1206 D.Never Quiz

5.Richard and Saladin made peace by: A.Having tea B.Having a truce C.Trading spices D.Trading ideas? Quiz

1.The 2 kings involved in the 3 rd Crusade were: A.Richard II B.Philip of France C.Louis of Germany D.Richard the Lionheart Answers

2.In 1191 the Crusaders captured: A.Antioch B.Jerusalem C.Acre D.Damascus

3. At the Battle of Arsuf Richard fought: A.Saracens B.Scorpions C.Scarabs D.Crusaders?

4.Richard liberated Jerusalem when? A.1192 B.1193 C.1206 D.Never

5.Richard and Saladin made peace by: A.Having tea B.Having a truce C.Trading spices D.Trading ideas?

The Third Crusade The Crusaders Heavy cavalry Full armour White coat over armour Symbol: red cross Not used to heat Preferred big battles The Muslim Turks Light armour Fired arrows from horseback Speed important Ambushed enemy Left no food in area for Crusaders v.

The Third Crusade Results Many battles 1192 truce signed Christian pilgrims allowed to visit Jerusalem 1193 Saladin died Jerusalem never regained by Crusaders

Benefits of the Crusades Take new page Draw shield in middle of page Draw & label the benefits of the Crusades Task

Benefits of the Crusades 2004 not MMIV

Q1. Where is the Holy Land? Q2.What were the Crusades? Q3.Why did people go on the Crusades? Q4.What did each religious group think of the other? Q5.Who were the key characters of the Crusades? Q6.What were the differences between a Crusader and a Muslim Turk? Q7.What were the consequences of the 3 rd Crusade? Q8.What were the benefits of the Crusades?

1. Select & record relevant information 2.Write in full sentences 3.Link answers to questions set 4.Improve listening skills 5.Improve memory skills