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The impact of the Crusades on Europe were substantial. Although not its intention, the Crusades stimulated trade with the East. This introduced to Europe luxury goods.

Other impacts were as follows:

A. The Crusades took pressure off of the Byzantine empire;

B. As nobles left their lands in Europe to fight, it allowed kings in Europe and the Church to regain some of their power;

C. Religious fraternities such as the Knights Templars began to keep guard on Holy Land activities; and

D. Taking heed of financial institutions in the East, the basis of a banking system began to develop in Europe.

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The most significant changes in European history that happened as a result of the Crusades include the formation of the catholic church, the beginning of fair commerce, and intellectual development. Europeans began travelling more freely, experiencing different cultures and becoming more worldly.

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how did the crusades help bring changes to Europe

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The main effect wa that the crusders were in trouble

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Q: What was some impacts the crusades had on Europe and the middle east?
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What did the Crusades do for Europe?

The Crusades increased the population of trade between Europe and the Middle East.


How did the crusades go from Europe to the middle east?

ships and by horse


What did the middle east trade with Europe during the crusades?

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What effects did the crusades have on the middle east and Europe?

the effect was war


What effect did the crusades have on Europe and the middle east?

Trade expanded and towns boomed


What effects did the crusades have on Europe and the middle east?

Trade expanded and towns boomed


One result of the Crusades was an increase in trade between the Middle East and?

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What event happened to expand trade between Europe and the Middle East?

The CRUSADES eventually had this impact.


Are the impacts of the Crusades greater on the Middle East or Europe?

The Crusades were very important to both the Middle East and Europe. Take for example the battle of Tours, in which the Muslim Empire stretched so far that they were only roughly 200 miles from Paris, France. The Muslims were also the ones who helped topple the Byzantine Empire, which was what was left over after the collapse of the western half of the Roman Empire, as well as toppled the Persian Empire. All in all though, the effect was perhaps greater on the Middle East than Europe, but this of course is a matter of opinion and therefor debatable.


The relust of the crusade of kings was?

The main result of the Crusades was an increase in trade between the Middle East and Europe.


Where were the crusaders from?

The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.


What European countries fought against the Crusades?

Europe WAS the Crusaders and they fought in the Middle East to take Jerusalem.