The Beginning of the Crusades
Crusades 2-3
Crusades 4-6
The Final Crusades (7-8)
Effects of the Crusades
100

A series of religious wars between European Christians and Muslims that occurred between 1096 and 1291.

What were the crusades?

100

The result of the Crusader's attack on Damascus.

What is a humiliating defeat for the Crusaders, when Damascus's ruler was forced to call on Nur al-Din for help?

100

What drove the Crusaders to topple the Byzantine emperor Alexius III.

What is power struggles between Europe and Byzantium?

100

The king who organized the failed Seventh Crusade. 

What is Louis IX of France?

100

One main effect of the Crusades caused by a greater need for supplies and transportation. 

What is improved trade throughout Western Europe?

200

The reason Alexius asked Pope Urban II to request mercenary troops. 

What are Turkish invaders from the east?

200

The name of the two kings who led the second crusade.

Who were King Louis VII of France and King Conrad of Germany?

200

The reason Crusaders declared war on Constantinople.

What is the strangling of the Byzantine emperor Alexius IV. 

200

Took power in Egypt when the Crusader Kingdom was struggling.

What were the Muslim Mamluks?

200

An increased interest in two factors that paved the way for the renaissance.

What is an increased interest in travel and learning?

300

What Pope Urban called on Christians to aid the Byzantines in.

What is recapturing the Holy Land from Muslim control?

300

The events that inspired the third crusade. 

What were the Crusader's many failed attempts to capture Egypt and the seizing of Cairo? 

300

The end of The Fourth Crusade.

What is the fall and conquest of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople? 

300

Following the Mamluk's demolition of Antioch in 1268, Louis organized the eighth crusade for this reason.

What was to aid the remaining Crusader States in Syria?

300

How the Crusades weakened Europe.

What is by sending millions of Europeans to the Middle East to fight Muslims?

400

The city that the crusaders and their Byzantine allies were able to capture before making their way towards Jerusalem. 

What is the Syrian city, Antioch? 

400

The name of the western settlement captured by the Seljuk general Zangi, whose captivity kickstarted the third crusade. 

What is Edessa?

400

The events of the Fifth Crusade. 

What was a failed land and sea attack on Egypt, in which the Crusaders were forced to surrender to Muslim defenders? 

400

What happened in 1291, following the eighth crusade.

What is the fall of one of the last remaining Crusader cities to the Muslim Mamluks?

400
A result of Lord's not being able to control their peasants.

What are peasants that could buy their own land and become their own masters?

500

What occurred at the end of the first Crusade. 

When did the Egyptian Fatimids that occupied Jerusalem forced to surrender to the Crusaders?

500

The result of the Third Crusade.

What is a peace treaty between King Richard I and Saladin that re-established the Kingdom of Jerusalem?

500

The effect of the treaty between Emperor Frederick II and al-Kamil. 

What is the transfer of Jerusalem to Crusader control? (Muslims were able to take back control, however, only a decade after.)

500

What happened in the 16th century.

What is support for the Church's efforts to organize new Crusades diminishing?

500

The reason lords could no longer keep control of peasants. 

What is a high demand in the service of peasants?

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