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Notice the difference in perspectives

The First Crusade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv_Gussoya8 (Horrible Histories)

Pope Urban II at Claremont In 1095, Byzantine Emperor Alexios I contacted Pope Urban II about the threat of Turkish armies against Constantinople and the Muslim control of Jerusalem. In 1096, Pope Urban II called for a crusade against the Muslim Turks. Pope Urban II at Claremont

Peter the Hermit Leading an army of crusaders *Ten of thousands of peasants, nobles, and clergy responded to Urban II’s call. Why would they? In the spring and summer of 1096, armies of Crusaders departed from Western Europe for Constantinople. Peter the Hermit Leading an army of crusaders

Shi’ite Fatamids Just before the First Crusade, the Fatamids captured Jerusalem from the Turks. *Knowing the Crusaders were coming, the Fatamids expelled all Christians from Jerusalem. Why would they have done this?

Capture of Jerusalem Between 1096 and 1099, Crusader armies made their way to Jerusalem, engaging in several major battles with Turkish forces. *On July 17, 1099, Crusaders took the city of Jerusalem, after a long and costly siege. Some historians estimate the *number of casualties at 100,000. Capture of Jerusalem

Map of the First Crusade

Perspectives Christians believed they were fighting the Crusades in the name of Jesus to take back the place of his birth from unbelievers. Muslims believed they were defending land that was theirs. From their perspective, Christians were brutal invaders.

Central Historic Question What happened when Crusaders entered Jerusalem during the First Crusade?

Document C This document is from the French chaplain Fulcher of Chartres, a Christian, who participated in and wrote first-hand accounts of the First Crusade. In this excerpt, written sometime between 1100 and his death in 1127, he describes the Crusaders taking Jerusalem.

Crash Course: Crusades https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0zudTQelzI