Dbq Essay On The Crusades

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In the eleventh century and through the thirteenth century, European Christians, at the urging of the church there was a series of nine wars between the two largest religions today, these wars are known as the Crusades. The Crusades are still affecting us now, and whether the immediate and later results of the Crusades are more positive or negative is a important historical question. The Crusades were lead to the dark and became a stain on history that failed to meet its goal, so indeed the Crusades are a negative. The relations between Muslims and their Christian and Jewish subjects worsened because of the Crusade.

The Crusades are negative because of all the bad things, that the Crusades caused others to do to each other. Document 1 states that the Crusades failed in their chief goal: there conquest of the Holy land. They
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Started by Pope Innocent 3, the crusade did not attract the support expected. Arriving in Constantinople in 1204, the venetians, who had been hired to transport the crusaders, and the knights agreed to attack the Byzantine capital instead. The city was savagely taken with many lives lost. This is important because the document tells you about what's going on in the 4th Crusade and how bad it is and how destructive the Crusades can be.

In the two documents 3 and 6 they both talk about the destruction in the 4th Crusade war and who was in the Crusade war. There was a lot of lives lost in the Crusades, if the crusades kept going humanity could have been wiped out.

The Crusades are still affecting us now, and whether the immediate and later results of the Crusades are more positive or negative is a important historical question. I think the Crusades are negative. The reason for this is because the crusades did a lot of harm on the Muslims and Christians. There was a lot of blood and loss from the Crusade