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sleet_krkn [62]
2 years ago
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Choose three important events related to the Crusades. For each event, consider the perspective of Christians, Muslims, and Jews

. Describe how the event would affect each group.
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Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
How did Event 1 affect each group?
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Christians:
Muslims:
Jews:
How did Event 2 affect each group?
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Christians:
Muslims:
Jews:
How did Event 3 affect each group?
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Christians:
Muslims:
Jews:
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1 answer:
Naily [24]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The first 3 Crusades

Explanation:

For the events, you could talk about the first three Crusades (history.com is very helpful).

Also, I don't know exactly how much this will help, but one of my all time favorite bands called Sabaton makes songs about historical events, including the Crusades (that one is called <em>The Last Stand</em>, it helps me remember what year the Crusades took place, my favorite though is about Japan called <em>Shiroyama</em>).

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