The Crusades-Pilgrimage or Holy War?/Crash Course World History

Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Subject Area

Social Studies

Grade(s)

8

Overview

John Green teaches you about the Crusades embarked upon by European Christians in the 12th and 13th centuries. Our traditional perception of the Crusades as European Colonization thinly veiled in religion isn't quite right. John covers the First through the Fourth Crusades, telling you which were successful, which were well-intentioned yet ultimately destructive, and which were just plain crazy. Before you ask, no, he doesn't cover the Children's Crusade, in which children were provoked to gather for a Crusade, and then promptly sold into slavery by the organizers of said Crusade. While this story is charming, it turns out to be complete and utter hooey.

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Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 8

SS10.8.16

Describe major cultural changes in Western Europe in the High Middle Ages (1000-1300 A.D.).

UP:SS10.8.16

Vocabulary

  • Holy Roman Empire
  • Magna Carta
  • High Middle Ages
  • William the Conqueror
  • King John
  • Philip II
  • jury (grade, trial)
  • clergy
  • friar
  • sacraments
  • Dominicans
  • Thomas Aquinas
  • theology
  • Scholasticism
  • anti-Semitism
  • Crusades

Knowledge

Students know:
  • Religious influences on Western Europe in the High Middle Ages, including the changing role of the Catholic Church and the Crusades.
  • Political influences on Western Europe in the High Middle Ages, including the changing roles of governmental leaders, the signing of the Magna Carta, and the differing political developments in France, England, and the Holy Roman Empire.
  • The ways agriculture improved and the influence this had on the growth of cities and towns.
  • How the growth of cities and towns lead to increased trade and the expansion of the middle class.
  • Social changes that influenced Western Europe in the High Middle Ages, including the rise of scholasticism.

Skills

Students are able to:
  • Understand textual evidence of primary and secondary sources.
  • Locate places on a map.
  • Describe how geography influenced culture.
  • Create a timeline.
  • Understand map symbols.
  • Identify the effects of religious beliefs and practices on societies.
  • Identify how religious beliefs affect government.

Understanding

Students understand that:
  • Religion, political developments, and economics led to changes in European society during the High Middle Ages.

CR Resource Type

Audio/Video

Resource Provider

PBS

License Type

CUSTOM

Accessibility

Video resources: includes closed captioning or subtitles
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