Alexios implored Pope Urban II to help against the growing Turkish invaders and the spread of Islam from his throne in Constantinople (Kohler, 2013). In swift action, the Catholic Church formed armies to aid the Holy Land, and protect Christian pilgrims wanting access to holy sites in modern-day Israel. On Easter 1096, led by French priest Peter the Hermit, 20,000 people Christian soldiers traveled to the Holy Land (Kohler, 2013). Enroute to Jerusalem, the Crusaders engaged in anti-Semitism, effectively committing genocide a killing hundreds of German Jews in the Rhineland …show more content…
Some of the effects were on the European Culture, merchant goods and trade, architecture, and taxation currency. The power of the Catholic Church endured wealth and power fostering authority. Christianity became the dominant the religion from the outcome of the Crusades which increased their political power and expansion of sufficient strength sanctioned by the leadership from the church (Kohler, 2013). Anti-Jew activity occurred and the Catholic bishops really could not provide them protection. Spontaneous military attacks had occurred with full scale violence and they endured violent treatment. Many results occurred like the birth of Islam and the Islamic forces taking over