In Europe, and from France, England, and Germany. They went to Israel for the Crusades.
It wasn't a country so much as a city; the Crusaders wanted to take over Palestine (Jerusalem) which was- and still remains- one of the largest holy centers in the world. At the time of the first Crusade, Palestine was in Muslim control, and, actually, the main reason for the Crusades was to recapture the holy land from the Islam religion.
Crusades had a major impact on the building of castles as many large castles were built across Europe. The crusades were expensive and led to the creation of governmental processes to asses and collect taxes. In turn, this led to the current taxation system that has now been adopted around the world.
an increase in European education and thought
Soldiers in the Crusades were exposed to many products that were unfamiliar to them in Europe. They learned the Muslim world had been trading even further east and that the possibility of much economic gain could be enjoyed by increasing eastern trade.
what is the most valuable cultural legacy for the modern world from the first civillizations
what is the most valuable cultural legacy for the modern world from the first civillizations
Their commitment to rule of law and justice because we still use many of their laws today
The classical heritage in the western world.
Yes, as is the legacy of WW 1 and of several previous wars. You could trace the present situation of the world back at least as far as Napoleon, if not to the Crusades and the Romans.
The greatest legacy of Rome is the concept civil rights. It is used in modern form in all three countries of the world.
The Crusades happened almost a thousand years ago-why do they still provoke an argument? Osama bin Laden has used them to attempt to rally the Islamic world to his cause; President Bush has called the war on terrorism a "crusade." But what is the truth about the Crusades? Were they motivated by savage greed and intolerance or by pious idealism? Were they an unprovoked attack by the West on the Islamic world or a reaction to centuries of Islamic incursions? How should we understand the legacy of the Crusades today, in a time of conflict between the West and radical Islamic terrorists?
In the world of software development, the term "legacy part" refers to any part of an application or system that is outdated or obsolete, but still in use.
The greatest legacy of Rome is the concept of civil rights. It is used in modern form in all thee countries of the world. Even the repressive regimes claim that their people have rights.
his legacy was that he created a whole new level of evil and racial,most of which still exists today
Cleopatra's legacy to the world is, "Don't mess with snakes!"
The Crusades