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AIM: What was the goal of the Crusades?
Do Now: Copy Vocabulary Pope Urban II: Pope who called for the first Crusade Crusade: Holy War Saladin: Famous Muslim leader of the 1100s HW: Handout Church Reform and Crusades QUIZ TOMORROW ON FEUDALISM IN JAPAN & EUROPE, and the Middle Ages
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Video Clip Please watch clip on “Why did the Crusades begin?” Write down 2 things you learned
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Pair work Complete Reading on “God wills it!” The First Crusade
Working in Pairs Answer Questions 1-10
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The Holy Land Jerusalem
Judaism: spiritual homeland of the Jews. Also the sight of the Western Wall, which was the last remaining part of King Solomon's Temple. Christianity: Jesus spent a lot of time there spreading the word of God. Islam: the home of the Dome or the Rock, Where it is believed that Muhammad ascended into heaven.
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Take Notes Please copy the following slide
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Aim: How can we assess our knowledge of Feudalism?
Take out a pencil Please turn to the back of your Scantron 51=1, 52=2… If you do not have a pencil, take out your ID. Do NOT write on the exam paper.
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When you are done with your Quiz
You must answer the Documents on the Crusades and Copy the notes from yesterday
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The Crusades Jerusalem – the Holy Land Judaism, Christianity & Islam. Christians wanted to reclaim the land from Islam. Holy War between Christians & Muslims. Results Only the 1st Crusade was successful. Saladin – Muslim ruler who took back the Holy Land. Long Term Effects Expanded contact with the outside world. Increased trade & exploration. Ended feudalism. Increased hatred between religions. Loss of Crusades leads to a loss in the Pope’s power.
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