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Mr. Wood World History 101

 Why did the Crusades happen and what were the effects of the Crusades?  Compare and contrast Muslim and Christian justifications for the Crusades and how it led to cultural diffusion  Identify the adoption of Asian technologies by medieval Europe.

Explain How Muslims in the Middle East lived in the time of the Crusades

TodayTomorrow - Part I: How Muslims in the Middle East lived in the time of the Crusades Rule based summary: Life in the East - Reading Notes on Video- Islamic Advancements in Baghdad Write essay- How did Muslims in the Middle East live in the time of the Crusades

 How was life advanced in Baghdad?  2-3 details

What do you think of when you hear about religious conflict or religious war? Or How can religion lead to fighting or conflict? 2-3 details

 Write three details of how the Muslim East flourished from 700 to 1200.

Explain How Muslims in the Middle East lived in the time of the Crusades

Last ClassToday - Part I: How Muslims in the Middle East lived in the time of the Crusades Rule based summary: Life in the East - Reading Notes on Video- Islamic Advancements in Baghdad Begin writing essay- How did Muslims in the Middle East live in the time of the Crusades

 Stand up!  For correct answers and we can go.

Explain the reasons for the crusades and how they started

YesterdayToday Notes on Video- Islamic Advancements in Baghdad Write essay- How did Muslims in the Middle East live in the time of the Crusades Notes on videos- crusades Find and Explain Quotes from - Urban's Speech Write What were the reasons for the Crusades? Paragraph

How did the Crusades begin?  2-3 details

 How did the Crusades begin?  2-3 details from your packet

Explain what occurred during the First Crusade, focusing on the violence against the Jewish people in Europe and Muslims in Jerusalem

YesterdayToday Notes on videos- crusades Find and Explain Quotes from - Urban's Speech Begin writing What were the reasons for the Crusades? Paragraph Notes- The German crusade and the Jews: AD 1096 The Christian recovery of Jerusalem: AD 1099 Video #4- The Crusaders Reach Jerusalem Homework- Write Paragraph 3

How were the crusades violent towards both Jewish people and Muslims?

 What happened during the first Crusade? details from your readings

Explain who Saladin was and how he led the Muslims to reclaim Jerusalem

 Paragraph – already due  Paragraph #3- due Wednesday  Paragraph #4 and whole Packet- Due Monday

Cultural Diffusion – Europeans had greater exposure to new ideas, such as the use of zero in mathematics, as well as to foreign products, such as silk, rice, spices, coffee, perfumes, cotton cloth, raisins, and glass. New Learning – From contact with Muslims in Spain and elsewhere, Europeans rediscovered the writings of the Greeks and Romans. Increased Trade – The European demand for new products like spices, sugar, lemons, and rugs led to increased trade with other parts of the world and enriched Italian city- states Growth of Intolerance – The Crusades led to Christian persecution of Jews and Muslims in Europe, as well as Islamic persecution of Christians in the Middle East.

How was it different when the Muslims reclaimed Jerusalem then when the Christians conquered it?