Which most accurately describe the impact of the Crusades on the Jewish community?

(Select all that apply.)

During the Fourth Crusade, Saladin entered the Crusades and massacred Jews in Constantinople.

During the Second Crusade, French and German kings massacred Jews in France.

During the First Crusade, a Christian group passed through the Rhineland and massacred Jews.

During the Third Crusade, England entered the Crusades and massacred hundreds of Jews in Britain.

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
7 years ago

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User Icon for Alexis Alexis answered
6 years ago

B,C, and D

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

yes

User Icon for bob donald bob donald answered
4 years ago

am sure of 2&3 they are correct

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To determine which options accurately describe the impact of the Crusades on the Jewish community, we can evaluate each statement.

1. "During the Fourth Crusade, Saladin entered the Crusades and massacred Jews in Constantinople."
This statement is incorrect. Saladin was a Muslim military leader who fought against the Crusaders, not someone who entered the Crusades to massacre Jews in Constantinople.

2. "During the Second Crusade, French and German kings massacred Jews in France."
This statement is partially correct. During the Second Crusade, some French and German Crusaders did perpetrate violence against Jewish communities, resulting in massacres in certain areas of France and Germany.

3. "During the First Crusade, a Christian group passed through the Rhineland and massacred Jews."
This statement is accurate. As the Crusaders moved through the Rhineland during the First Crusade, they targeted and massacred Jewish communities in various cities along their route.

4. "During the Third Crusade, England entered the Crusades and massacred hundreds of Jews in Britain."
This statement is incorrect. The Third Crusade, which took place from 1189 to 1192, primarily focused on military engagements in the Holy Land and did not involve England massacring Jews in Britain.

Based on this analysis, the options that accurately describe the impact of the Crusades on the Jewish community are:
- During the Second Crusade, French and German kings massacred Jews in France.
- During the First Crusade, a Christian group passed through the Rhineland and massacred Jews.