There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 5 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
Every question can be answered using the information in each article. You should not need other resources.
Standard 7.34 Analyze the causes, effects, and key people of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Crusades, including: Pope Urban II, Saladin, and Richard I.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the Middle Ages Europe Unit.
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There are 10 units to the "TCAP Review Packet". This is unit 5 of 10. Do ALL units to get credit and be prepared for TCAP.
Every question can be answered using the information in each article. You should not need other resources.
Standard 7.34 Analyze the causes, effects, and key people of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Crusades, including: Pope Urban II, Saladin, and Richard I.
Use the information in the text to answer the questions below. Be sure to complete all sections to receive full credit for the Middle Ages Europe Unit.
Spelling DOES count.

What were the significant events during the Third Crusade?
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What were the motivations behind the Crusades?
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Who were the primary groups involved in the Crusades?
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What was the primary motivation for participating in the Crusades?
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While economic and political factors influenced the Crusades, religion remained the
primary driving force behind the Crusades.
The Third Crusade, although unsuccessful in retaking Jerusalem, resulted in a truce
between the Christians and Muslims, permitting Christian pilgrims to visit Jerusalem.
The Third Crusade, also known as the Kings' Crusade, led by three European monarchs, successfully resulted in the permanent reconquest of Jerusalem.