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HEAR YE' HEAR YE'
By: Avory James, Sy Turpin, Craig Johnson and Lori Swift
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THE PROVE STATEMENT
Christians and Muslims had similar reasons for recruiting soldiers for the Crusades.
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CRUSADES
Christians and muslims had similar reasons for recruting soldiers for the crusades
The Muslims of the Middle East and Christians of Europe.
About a million people were involved in all 4 major crusades
Around 70,000 Muslims died in the Crusades.
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CRUSADES
The Crusades were military campaigns waged by the Christians and Muslims
The goal were to take Jerusalem and the Holy Lands
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HOW THE MUSLIMS RECRUITED DURING THE CRUSADES
The muslims land was being invaded and really gave them
no choice but to fight.
The muslim villages were being raided and burned.
The Muslim jihad felt that it was their religious duty to fight.
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HOW DID THE CHRISTIANS RECRUIT DURING THR CRUSADES
In 1095, Pope Urban The Second called on all Christian to liberate Jerusalem
In return, they would be granted a spiritual reward, all of their sin would be forgiven.
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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JIHAD AND CRUSADES
The Muslims fought for their God, Jihad
The first Crusades was caused by the Muslim Jihad
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THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN CHRISTIANITY AND MUSLIM RECRUITMENT
They both felt it was their religious duty to sacrifice themselves.
In order to regain the Holy Lands
The Christians and the Muslim's believed they would be forgiven
For their sins if they fought.
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PRESENT DAY RECRUITING
U.S. Military
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WORKS CITED
Jordan, William C. The middle ages: an encyclopedia for students. new york: charles scribner's sons, 1996. Print.
Howarth, Stephen. The knights templar. New york: barnes & noble, 1993. Print.
"Crusades"
history.com
. A&E television networks, n.d. Web. 30 Sept. 2014
"The call of the crusades" history today. N.p web. 01 Oct. 2014
"The crusades" the crusades. N.p. Web. 29 sept. 2014
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