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Crusades Dbq Essay

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The Crusades was a very dark time in history. In case you didn’t know, there was a series of nine wars that came to be known as the Crusades. The Crusades were fought mainly for land. The land that was fought for was Jerusalem. Jerusalem is a holy town where Christians, Jews, and Muslims could go to and worship. They all have their own holy shrines at Jerusalem. The Christians have the Western Wall, the Muslims have The Dome of the Rock, and the Jews have the Great Temples of Harad and Solomon. The Crusades destroyed numerous beautiful buildings, and many people were killed or injured in these bloody wars. One reason the Crusades had a negative result is the amount of rancor the Christians had on the Muslims and the Muslims had on the Christians. …show more content…

What I mean by that is it got rundown to the ground. It got ghetto and there was a lot of destruction of towns and cities. Document four states, “Thus in April 1204, the crusaders and Venetians stormed Constantinople, sacked the city, destroying its magnificent library, and grabbed thousands of relics that were later sold in Europe”(Unknown Writer 1). This is important because the author is describing the impact the 4th Crusade had on the Catholic Church. Document six states, “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 taken over with many lives lost”(Unknown Writer 1). This is relevant because the Muslims savagely took over Constantinople with a lot of destruction, and worst of all, many deaths. Basically, the Crusades had a major impact on the now ancient buildings. The Muslims got angry at the Christians and decided to attack Constantinople, ruining the beautiful city and all of the Catholic Churches that were located in Constantinople, and while doing that, both sides took away

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