Ch.10 The Crusades
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| Who was born around A.D. 570 | Mohammed
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| One of the three main cities in Northern Arabia | Mecca
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| A.D. 732 ended the Muslim march in Europe | Battle of Tours
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| Europe's version of the "holy wars" that occurred during the Middle Ages | Crusades
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| The main point of the crusades were to capture the city of | Jerusalem
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| Before the first official crusade was the | Peasant Crusade
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| The Peasant Crusade was made up of mostly | farmers
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| The Peasant Crusaders were badly defeated by the | Turks
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| Lasted from 1096 to 1099 and included European nobles | The First Official Crusade
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| Jerusalem was taken back by the crusaders on | July 15,1099
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| In 1187 what fell to Muslim rule | Jerusalem
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| French and German armies were defeated before they could reach the Holy Land | The Second Crusade
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| Between 1189-1192 and accomplished very little | The Third Crusade
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| The English King who joined the French and German armies | King Richard the Lion-Hearted
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| The Third Crusade is also known as | The Crusade of Kings
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| This would be around the time of what famous story | Robin Hood
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| In this crusade the armies never reached the Holy Land. | The Fourth Crusade
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| In the Fourth Crusade the armies attacked and robbed what city | Constantinople
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| In 1212 French and German children tried to reach the Holy Land, but either died in route or were sold as slaves | The Children's Crusade
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| The crusades lasted about | 200 or more years
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| By 1291 who controlled the Holy Land | Muslims
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| Became the most powerful force in the Muslim world | Ottoman Turks
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| The capture of Constantinople marked the end of what | The Eastern Roman Empire
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| For two centuries the Ottoman Turks kept pushing into | Southeast Europe
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