After the Crusades (beginning about 1095), the Church established the Spanish Inquisition between about 1198 and 1255. The Crusades established a precedent of force to defend faith, so they may unintendingly have contributed to the Inquisition, which if you don't know it, was one of the most terrible and brutal moments in the history of the Church.
A result of the crusades was all of the Byzantine Empire
the crusades were too week to fight
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discovery of the new worldOne indirect result of the Crusades was that the feudal system was not as strong as it had been. Another indirect result was that trade and commerce picked up.
increased
A result of the crusades was all of the Byzantine Empire
Conquest of large areas of Palestine
the crusades were too week to fight
An intentional injury was done on purpose and an unintentional injury was an accident or the result of thoughtlessness.
The Crusades increased trade and commerce.
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Genoa, Pisa, and Venice flourished as a result of the Crusades because the Crusades increased trade in the area. :D
discovery of the new worldOne indirect result of the Crusades was that the feudal system was not as strong as it had been. Another indirect result was that trade and commerce picked up.
increased
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The Pope hoped that the Eastern Church (Orthodox) and Western Church (Catholic) would be reunited as a result of the Crusades.