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Where did the crusades go?

They went all over, from Jerusalem (obviously) to across the Middle East.


What job did Gerald of Wales have?

All around wales searching for people who wanted to go and fight in the middle east for the crusades


How did the Crusades have an affect on Europe in the middle ages?

Crusades had an affect in Europe by not going on, so called "quest's" and they are like knights and vassal's asking Church officials or Kings in exchange for land, food, and protection to live and survive unfairly. Alexis Nieves P.S. - I think this is what Crusades have an affect on Europe in the Middle Ages. Because i watched about six videos on YOUTUBE to get this answer, so maybe go on youtube or google and press video and type the word "Crusades".


Did napoleon go to the Middle East?

No. He did get to Egypt but not the Middle East


What were the impacts about the crusades?

The impacts of the Crusades were significant. They led to increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East, fostering the spread of new ideas and technologies. However, they also resulted in religious tensions and violence between different groups, including Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The Crusades also marked the beginning of centuries-long conflicts and colonization attempts in the name of religion.


What were the short term effects of the crusades?

Short term effects of the Crusades included increased trade between East and West, the spread of cultural and technological advancements, and the emergence of new military tactics and strategies. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of powerful monarchies and the weakening of feudalism in Europe.


Where did Jews go in the early middle ages once expelled?

They went to southern Europe, North Africa, Arabia, the Near East, and further afield (especially northward, gradually, throughout Europe).


Where did New Zealand go to in World War 1?

Yes, with great vigor and skill.


Why are the Crusades important in European History?

The Crusades are really important in European history because it was the biggest war of the Middle Ages. You have to consider that in the Middle Ages in Europe pretty much everyone was a Catholic and very religious. So when the Pope said that they had to go to war to win back Jerusalem (the most important place for Christians) everyone was involved in some way. It would have effected everyones lives: going on the Crusade, paying the taxes to fund the Crusades, praying for the people on the Crusades and for victories... The Crusades were spread over hundreds off years so most people in the era would have experienced it. The Crusades was massive as it lead to the winning and losing of the most important places in two religions Christianity and Islam; and the two sides fighting against each other to see which side was stronger. The Crusades have been called the first world wars as it involved the two superpowers in the Middle Ages Europe and Asia.


What is the motto of East Clinton Middle School?

East Clinton Middle School's motto is 'Go Astros!'.


Why do aviation routes between the United States and the Middle East go through Europe?

The Earth is not flat. Therefore flight routes from point A to point B will not be in a straight line. Between any two countries in the northern hemisphere, it makes more sense to go north as well as east or west because there is less distance between the same amount of the degrees of longitude. It happens that this type of flight path goes over Europe since Europe is to the northeast of the United States and to the northwest of the Middle East.


What were the holy Crusades?

Ah, the holy Crusades, a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church in the medieval period. These bad boys were all about Christians trying to reclaim Jerusalem and other holy sites from the Muslims. It was a messy mix of religious fervor, political power plays, and a whole lot of bloodshed.