The Crusades: Victories and Failures
The Crusades: Victories and Failures is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 3: The Crusades in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7).
Key Concepts
The First Crusade was the only one to achieve its goal. After a brutal siege, the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099 and established four Crusader States. However, they were surrounded by hostile forces. Decades later, the Muslim leader Saladin united the Islamic forces and recaptured Jerusalem.
Later Crusades failed miserably. The Fourth Crusade (1204) never even fought Muslims; instead, due to greed and manipulation by Venetian merchants, the Crusaders sacked the Christian city of Constantinople . This betrayal permanently weakened the Byzantine Empire and deepened the split between the Catholic and Orthodox churches.
Common Questions
What is The Crusades: Victories and Failures?
The Crusades: Victories and Failures is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 3: The Crusades in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7).
What grade level is The Crusades: Victories and Failures for?
The Crusades: Victories and Failures is part of the Grade 7 History curriculum, covered in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7). It is designed for students studying History at the Grade 7 level.
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The Crusades: Victories and Failures is covered in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7), specifically in Chapter 7: Medieval Europe under Lesson 3: The Crusades. Pengi's lesson is aligned directly to this textbook so you can follow along with your class.
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