Answer: The Sixth Crusade (1228-1229 CE), which for many historians was merely the delayed final chapter of the unsuccessful Fifth Crusade (1217-1221 CE), finally saw the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II (r. 1220-1250 CE) arrive with his army in the Holy Land, as he had long vowed to do. Jerusalem had been out of Christian hands since 1187 CE but was finally won back from Muslim control thanks to Frederick’s skills at diplomacy rather than any actual fighting. In February 1229 CE a treaty was agreed with the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, al-Kamil (r. 1218-1238 CE), to hand over the Holy City to Christian rule. Thus, the Sixth Crusade managed to achieve by peaceful means what four bloody previous Crusades had failed to do.
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The Tuskegee Institute was one of the first Training institutes opened for the African Americans after the Civil War in America in 1881. The slaves were freedmen no longer part of the master's property but they didn't have any skills and knowledge of how to live as free people. Schools were established to support African Americans. Carpentry, agriculture, brick making, printing, home economics and training for the elementary school teachers were taught there.