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May 3, 2012 · In which John Green teaches you about the Crusades embarked upon by European Christians in the 12th and 13th centuries. Our traditional perception of the Cru...
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- CrashCourse
Sep 20, 2022 · What were the Crusades? How many Crusades were there? In this video, we'll look back at the history of the Crusades and provide a full timeline of when the c...
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- Theology Academy
This video goes over the four main Crusades and the Children's Crusade. This is great resource as a test review, summary or introduction to a lesson. It is m...
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- Peppy Productions: History Content
Most importantly, learn that God is sovereign over the kings of earth and has given the nations as an inheritance to the one true King, Jesus Christ. Christendom is Year 4 in a series of one-year homeschool history curricula. Christendom consists of: 130 videos (40+ hours) 3 projects. Year-long Portfolio.
European rulers believed success in ‘winning back’ the Holy Land would secure their power and legacy as a successful leader. The Crusades were encouraged by the Pope, so leaders also believed ...
The birth of the military orders. The Crusades were primarily a military event, as hundreds of thousands of combatants clashed in the various battles that comprised the Crusading era. As a result, military tactics, weapons, and expertise developed rapidly. Central to this development was the introduction of religious ideology into warfare.
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Gold, Gospel, and Glory: Motivations for European Exploration and Colonization of the Americas by John Fea Professor John Fea of Messiah College discusses the European motivations--gold, gospel, and glory--for exploration in the Americas, taking Europeans from the Crusades to the Spanish conquest and the exploitation of resources in the Caribbean.