Causes of the Crusades
Key Crusades & Leaders
Effects of the Crusades
Black Death: Causes & Spread
Black Death: Effects and Responses
100

A series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims over the Holy Land.

The Crusades

100

This crusade resulted in Christians capturing Jerusalem in 1099.

1st Crusade 

100

This increased as Crusaders returned with spices, silk, and perfumes.

Trade

100

This deadly epidemic struck Europe between 1347 and 1351.

The Black Death

100

About this fraction of Europe’s population died from the plague.

One-third

200

This city was considered sacred and became the main target of the Crusades.

Jerusalem

200

This crusade failed after a disastrous siege at Damascus in 1148.

2nd Crusade

200

This economic system weakened as towns grew outside manor control.

Feudalism

200

How was the bubonic plague mostly spread?

Fleas on rats

200

This happened to wages when workers became scarce.

Increased

300

This pope called for the First Crusade in 1095 at the Council of Clermont.

Pope Urban II

300

This Muslim leader recaptured Jerusalem in 1187.

Saladin

300

Which religion was targeted by Christians on their way to the Crusades?

Jews

300

What part of the body do the symptoms first appear from the Black Death?

Armpits, groin

300

This group blamed themselves and whipped their bodies to show repentance.

Flagellants

400

This Byzantine emperor asked Western Europe for help against the Seljuk Turks.

Alexius I

400

This English king led Christian forces during the Third Crusade.

Richard I (the Lionheart)

400

These rulers gained power as towns came under their control instead of lords.

Monarchs

400

These conditions helped the plague spread rapidly in medieval cities.

Poor sanitation, crowded living conditions 

400

This group was falsely accused of poisoning wells during the plague.

Jewish people

500

What was a reason Europeans joined the Crusades: forgiveness of sins, wealth, land, or adventure.

Forgiveness of sins, wealth and land, adventure. 

500

This agreement ended the Third Crusade and allowed Christian pilgrims to visit Jerusalem.

Treaty of Jaffa

500

Which explorer is known for his visits to China and India

Marco Polo

500

This country was the first in Europe to be affected by the plague.

Sicily / Italy 

500

Landowners switched from crops to this type of farming because it required fewer workers.

Sheep farming

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