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The Crusades Primary Source Analysis and Creative Activities

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Students will read an account of the Crusades, answer 16 questions, and complete 5 creative tasks. The tasks include creating an emblem for their banner, discussing the role of a town crier, designing a museum exhibit, and more! An answer key is included where appropriate and this would be great for a sub! See the preview for a closer look!

Sample questions include:

--The Turks naturally wouldn't have seen themselves as infidels. Describe what their point of view would have been on ransacking Jerusalem.

--Who called for the Crusades to begin?

--What were 2 problems the Crusades/crusaders faced? How would that have affected their ability to accomplish their goals?

--In this context, what does “adore” mean?

--The siege is described as taking place in a "wonderful manner." List 3 characteristics of such a siege.

--How did the Saracens use the Christians' lack of water to their advantage?

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