Exam 13: Crusaders, Mongols, and Eurasian Integration 1050-1350

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The original religious motivations of the Crusaders came to be overshadowed by political and economic objectives, as evidenced by the Venetians' decision in the Fourth Crusade to

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The end of the Crusades and the Mamluks' final expulsion of Latin Christians from Acre in 1291 led to the end of the

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The disagreement between Pope Gregory VII and Holy Roman emperor Henry IV over the emperor's authority to appoint bishops within his domains is known as the

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The Yuan Empire under Qubilai marked the first time all of China had

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Under Mongol rule, the Chinese were

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When Pope Urban II called for the First Crusade, he also

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In the Rus lands, the Golden Horde

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The founding of the Knights of the Temple marked the beginning of

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The first Crusade was launched after Pope Urban II received a call for aid against the advancing armies of

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Under the Mongols in China,

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