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The Crusades affected EUROPEAN TOWNS/CITIES because fuedalism was broken from the crusades making the king losing his hiarcy and everyone was fighting over who should take over the throne and be the king.

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Q: How did the Crusades affect the growth of towns in Western Europe?
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What was another major result of the crusades besides religious tolerance in western Europe?

Growth in trade and in economy.


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