The Crusades were a warring period. Therefore, when they were happening people couldn't or didn't want to go around them to trade. Therefore, trade was decreased because the people could not or did not want to travel through or around the war.
However, between the various Crusades and after them (the Wars occurred roughly 40% of the time of the Crusades period), trade increased markedly because of new European exposure to Asian spices and products (like silk). The post-Crusade trading is one of the major factors that ended the Middle Ages and prompted the Renaissance.
In the Medieval World, the main effect it had was probably the looting of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade. Constantinople was a major trading port, and was in the middle of east and west. Also, many children were sold into slavery during the children's crusade. Really, the effect it had on global trade (which wasn't as global at the time) was humongous.
When the Christian Crusaders left their homelands to travel to Jerusalem, many of the soldiers brought their wives and families with them. Many political figure heads also came along with their entire households. The groups of travelers often equaled small mobile cities. There were no modern supply methods such as air drop or vehicles. Keeping this many people fed was a real issue. Many of the Muslim cities lived with practicing Christians within their boundaries and did not shut off trade with them. As the Crusaders passed through, they would enter the Muslim cities and buy food and other staples to hold them over until they could reach the next town.
It would be because the crusaders needed the shortest route to where they were going, and they never came back empty handed, bringing new goods with them. These goods they sold and that funded another trip
The Crusades introduced many eastern goods to Europe that were frequently found in the Middle East. This increased Europeans' desire for the spices and fabrics of the East.
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No. Crusades were only by early European Christians.
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any of the holy crusades
The goal of The Middle Ages is to help students understand the basic. The barbarian invasions, feudalism, the Crusades, the devastation of the plague.
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the growth of trade between Europe and the middle ages.
Although the crusades didnt accomplish their goal, they sparked intrest in European trade with the Orient.
It was the Crusades.
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages
No. The Middle Ages is the period of Western European history from 500 - 1500 A.D. The Crusades were a series of invasions of the Middle East by Europeans, instigated by various Popes during the Middle Ages.
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No one single person encouraged the Crusades. These military campaigns were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
The Crusades led the economic uprising during the Middle ages of two important cities: Venine and Genoa. These Italian cities prospered becaused Crusaders (fighters for the Roman Catholic Church) traveled and fought in Western Europe. This activity led to new trade expanision between Italy and parts of Western Europe.
The Crusades happened in the high and late middle ages. The pope declared the first crusade in the year 1095.
Feudalism was a system of government during the Middle Ages. And the Crusades is a medieval military expedition.