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In addition to teaching tolerance, the Crusades also encouraged military conquest, conversions to Christianity, and the spread of European feudalism.
European Motives for Fighting the Crusades.
Feudalism was the basis of European civilization during the Medieval Times. It impacted the rights of citizens, government, and overall society. Feudalism had a hierarchy where citizens were largely separated, and was also extremely religious.
The Crusades changed European life.
European feudalism emerged when the Roman empire fell during the 5th century. During the 10th century, it was in France and Germany that the first elements of feudalism appeared.
Both the European and Japanese feudal systems developed as a result of a weak central government.
After the Crusades the European Christians returned to Europe with many ideas and knowledges from the Middle Eastern Islamic Lands... this began the Renaissance in Europe which took them out of their Dark Ages
What does the document suggest how European Christians felt about fighting in the Crusades?
Crusades were decreed by Popes.
After the Crusades the European Christians returned to Europe with many ideas and knowledges from the Middle Eastern Islamic Lands... this began the Renaissance in Europe which took them out of their Dark Ages
The European Renaissance occurred from 14th-17th century.
The Renaissance began in Italy and it was the principle location of the Renaissance.