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The First Crusade

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The First Crusade

In 1096 AD the First Crusade began. Christian knights went to the Holy Land to fight the Muslims.

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The Crusaders

  • Following the Pope’s call to arms in 1095 AD, thousands of knights began the journey to the Holy Land. The first crusade was in 1096 AD.
  • Knights came from France, Germany and Italy.
  • The knights met at Constantinople (in the Byzantine Empire) and seized Edessa and Antioch (in the Islamic Empire).
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Attacking Jerusalem

  • The Crusaders, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, besieged (surrounded) Jerusalem and eventually seized it in 1099 AD.
  • Thousands of Muslims were killed.
    • The Crusaders massacred the local Muslim population.
  • The Crusaders took control of the Muslim holy sites: the Al-Aqsa Mosque/Dome of the Rock.
  • Jews were also killed in the Crusades.
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The Kingdom of Jerusalem

  • The Crusaders formed the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which was Christian.

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1Empires East & West: 1000 AD

1.1The Rise & Fall of Ancient China’s Empire

1.2The Medieval Greatness of the Byzantine Empire

1.3The Golden Age of the Islamic Empire

1.4The Politics & Power of the Holy Roman Empire

1.5Medieval Religion

1.6The Influence of the Church in Medieval Times

1.7How Religion Tested the Power of Kings

1.8Dynastic Challenges to Medieval Monarchs

1.9Challenges to Medieval Monarchs

1.10Revolts, Rebellions & Rights

1.11Medieval England & Her Neighbours

1.12European Renaissance

1.13Norman Conquest & Control

1.14Historical Skills

2The Medieval World: 450-1450 AD

2.1Anglo-Saxon England

2.2The Contest for the English Throne

2.3Conquering the Holy Land, 10-96-1396 AD

2.4King John

2.5The Magna Carta & Parliament

2.6The Black Death

3Worldviews

4The Empire of Mali: 1076-1670 AD

5The Renaissance & Reformations: 1500-1598 AD

6The British Empire: 1583-1960 AD

7The Peasants' Revolt: 1381 AD

8Religion in the Middle Ages

9Slavery: 1619-1833 AD

10The English Civil War: 1642-1660 AD

11The Industrial Revolution: 1750-1840 AD

12US Independence: 1775-1783 AD

13The French Revolution: 1789-1815 AD

14The British Empire: 1857–1930 AD

15Suffrage: 1840-1928 AD

16World War 1: 1914-1918 AD

17The Inter-War Years: 1919-1939 AD

18World War 2: 1939-1945 AD

19The Cold War: 1947-1962 AD

20Civil Rights in the USA: 1954-1975 AD

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