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Crash Course 15

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Crusades [2]
Crusader states [3]
First Crusade [4]
Fourth Crusade [5]
Historiography of the Crusades [6]
Christianity in the 11th century [7]
religion [8]
behavior [9]
Human development [10]
Interpersonal relationships [11]
Love [12]
Psychoanalysis [13]
Attachment theory [14]
Ethology [15]
Personal life [16]
Technology [17]
Disaster [18]

CRASH COURSE HISTORY RESPONSE FORM #15 TOPIC/TITLE: The Crusades- Pilgrimage or Holy War? NAME: Casey Murphy PERIOD: 2W LIST TWO NEW FACTS YOU LEARNED: a) In the first 3-4 minutes *The Christian pilgrimage was great for the Islamic economy. *The first crusade was called by Pope Urban II. b) In the middle *Most of the Crusaders were poor people. *Jerusalem and Antioch were taken over to become Latin Christian kingdoms. c) In the last 3-4 minutes *The fourth crusade doomed the Byzantine empire *Constantinople was conquered by the Turks in 1453

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