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(1.)Review the Powerpoint then watch the video below and complete the study guide for review during class.
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(3.)Introduction to the Crusades How the Crusades Began:For centuries, Jerusalem had been governed by Muslims, but they tolerated Christian pilgrims because they helped the economy. Then, in the 1070s, Turks (who were also Muslim) conquered these holy lands and mistreated Christians before realizing how useful their good will (and money) could be. The Turks also threatened the Byzantine Empire. Emperor Alexius I asked the pope for assistance, and Urban II , seeing a way to harness the violent energy of Christian knights, made a speech calling for them to take back Jerusalem. Thousands responded, resulting in the First Crusade.
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The Development of Christianity Roman religion worshipped many gods and goddesses. Romans were initially tolerant of other religions. By 6 A.D., there was widespread unrest in Judaea about Roman rule. Christianity emerged at a time of widespread unrest in the Roman province of Judaea. Christianity began as a religious movement within Judaism which spread following Jesus' death. By 100 A.D. Christian churches were established in many major cities of the empire. Romans, despite a history of tolerance of many religions, viewed Christianity as a threat to the state, and Christians often faced persecution. In the fourth century, the emperor Constantine proclaimed official tolerance of Christianity, setting the stage for its adoption as the empire's official religion under Theodosius the Great.
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Project#1: Due 11/06/17 Students are to create Spartan (Greek) weapons and armor from cardboard (No metal). Students will be allowed to choose their own group of three(3) and create at least Three(3) different pieces of equipment. Projects will be graded on there originality, neatness, and attention to detail. Project #2: Students are to create a poster following the criteria below
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