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it was the crusades
it was Italy
The crusades had an indirect impact on the discovery of America. The Fourth Crusade which resulted in the sacking of Constantinople (1204) resulting in the fatal weakening of the Byzantine Empire. With the eventual fall of Byzantium to the Ottoman Turks (1453) and the collapse of the Mongol Empire to the East, Europe's access to China and the far East was lost with the disintegration of the Silk Road. The crusades had another indirect impact upon the discovery of America. As a consequence of the crusader contact with Islamic civilizations of the Middle East, Europeans of the Dark Age were again introduced to cultural, scientific and mathematical advances. This knowledge would contribute to Europe's own eventual awakening in the Renaissance and Enlightenment. In addition, the crusades introduced Europeans to spices and fine goods from the East. With access blocked to these products upon the loss of the Silk Road, European sought another route to the East. After experimentation around Africa by sea proved arduous, Columbus' own voyage to circle the globe was a product of learning and desire for discovery initially brought about by the crusader's contact with the Middle East.
Trade.
The Crusades was called the worlds most successful failure because it brought culture and technology back from the Middle East and they feudal system and the power of the church declines.
The Crusades
it was the crusades
An example of exploration to the east would be the Crusades. The Crusades happened for multiple reasons one was to flush out heretics and Muslims and the other was to get the riches that the East held in store.
it was Italy
Crusades
religious work
The Crusades resulted in Europeans learning about a number of products they had never heard of, furthering their desire for trade. It also ignited a spirit of exploration, as countries turned to ways in which they could easily reach the far east, and bring back products to trade, in order to increase their wealth.
The crusades had an indirect impact on the discovery of America. The Fourth Crusade which resulted in the sacking of Constantinople (1204) resulting in the fatal weakening of the Byzantine Empire. With the eventual fall of Byzantium to the Ottoman Turks (1453) and the collapse of the Mongol Empire to the East, Europe's access to China and the far East was lost with the disintegration of the Silk Road. The crusades had another indirect impact upon the discovery of America. As a consequence of the crusader contact with Islamic civilizations of the Middle East, Europeans of the Dark Age were again introduced to cultural, scientific and mathematical advances. This knowledge would contribute to Europe's own eventual awakening in the Renaissance and Enlightenment. In addition, the crusades introduced Europeans to spices and fine goods from the East. With access blocked to these products upon the loss of the Silk Road, European sought another route to the East. After experimentation around Africa by sea proved arduous, Columbus' own voyage to circle the globe was a product of learning and desire for discovery initially brought about by the crusader's contact with the Middle East.
the crusades revived interest IN TRADE WITH THE EAST or prient, as the europeans called asia. The crusades were also important cuz indirectly they gave rise to a new social classin europe!8p <3 :p :)
Trade.
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The Crusades was called the worlds most successful failure because it brought culture and technology back from the Middle East and they feudal system and the power of the church declines.