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Historians have learned a great deal about the crusades from chroniclers like william of tyre and ibn al-qalanisi. today, reporters and newscasters travel all over the world to report on international events, including conflicts. imagine what we might know had there been journalists with access to television, cell phones, and social media in the 13th century.

time for you to take on the responsibility of being an international journalist! you are using social media to report the thick of the action of the crusades! your assignment is to keep the world updated on what is happening in ten short posts. remember that as a reporter your job is to remain neutral and report the facts. as you prepare each post, keep the following points in mind:

should have a total of ten posts.
to make sure your reporting is accurate. others are counting on the right information! state facts, not just opinions.
details about the events and the historical figures involved in each time period. your reader understand the course of events and their short or long term consequences by including dates, if available.
specific locations, and explain their importance. use at least two maps from this lesson!
updates should be thorough, with enough information to be interesting. means you should write at least three sentences (containing factual information) for each post.

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