When the crusades ended it increased trade because the Christians started looting and stealing on their way to Jerusalem. Eventually they just started trade because they could buy it for much cheaper then they could from their hometown.
each crusade was lead by a different person
much information lost in antiquity was kept by the Arabs, the crusades gave Christian Europe access to this data.
The crusades had positive effects on Eastern Europe. For instance, it lead to the conquering of the provinces known as the crusader states that provided a new form of trade income.
Europeans began to structure their economies around international trade during the Commercial Revolution.
The advance of Islam into Europe by the Seljuk Turks, later the Ottoman Empire ended with the Crusades. Infighting among the various Muslims sects and empires stimulated by the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition coupled with the prerequisites for an industrial revolution found in Britain denuded the Middle East of resources at a critical time of developement. In a sense the Crusades began the equivalent of the Dark Ages for Islamic empires.
Number 2. New forms of bus. were deve.
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they lead the crusades yes. The crusades were an effort to retake Jerusalem.
each crusade was lead by a different person
The commercial revolution and increase in trade = More wealth in Europe and more contact with other civilizations = Discovery of ancient manuscripts that had been preserved by Muslim and Jewish scholars = A renewed interest in learning
The Commercial Revolution occurred in the 1600's.
An important effect of the agricultural revolution transformed access to farmed food. This lead to the commercial farming industry and the mass distribution of farmed food.
European demand for luxury goods increased following the Crusades.
the causes were the crusades. after them people came back to europe with new ideas. europe "woke up" and was open to new routes of trading and commerce. also the need for manpower was ending. instead of wood plows, there were iron plows drawn by horses....stuff like that.
The printing press and the Crusades.
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It was NOT the Industrial Revolution, it was the Commercial Revolution.