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Effects of the Crusades on CommerceOne of the most important effects of the crusades was on commerce. They created a constant demand for the transportation of men and supplies, encouraged ship-building, and extended the market for eastern wares in Europe. Effects of the Crusades on FeudalismThe crusades could not fail to affect in many ways the life of western Europe. For instance, they helped to undermine feudalism. Private warfare, which was rife during the Middle Ages, also tended to die out with the departure for the Holy Land of so many turbulent feudal lords. Their decline in both numbers and influence, and the corresponding growth of the royal authority, may best be traced in the changes that came about in France, the original home of the crusading movement.
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The way the Romans fought had hardly had any influence in the way other generations fought. In The Early Middle Ages warfare was carried out by a cavalry made up of medieval aristocrats. The Romans fought mainly with infantries. Over time new military technology came about, especially cannons and rifles which revolutionised warfare. Contemporary warfare is even more remote from the Romans. They did not have lorries, jeeps, tanks, aircrafts, submarines and the like. The only remnant of Roman warfare in the Early Middle Ages was the adoption of catapults which were similar to the Roman onager. The only influence on subsequent warfare was the study of the tactics of the great Roman battles in military academies. However, those of the Greeks, Persians and other civilisation are also studied.
The Crusades lasted about 200 years.
it was pretty much a dead lock because of trench warfare. neither side could progress forward. trench warfare was when two countries dig trenches and have solders live in the trenches (which were filled with cold muddy water) and just shoot at each other when other side tries to cross "no mans land" or the space between the trenches. people also got trench foot from standing in the water 24/7. overall trench warfare was very deadly and there was never a winner.
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Both were almost exactly the same. You must understand that Feudalism is really just a lord giving land to his nobles for military aid and loyalty. Both nations used the same system. Also both had small petty kingdoms that experienced constant warfare, as each noble ran his fief, or land, as a small nation. Also, Feudalism was also present in several other countries, including China. Today, some countries still use feudalism.
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it play on reader fear or attack and train them in urban warfare
With the creation of the worlds first nuclear weapons.
Allied troops found many death and concentration camps.
Not at all - the first was a foreign invasion, the second internal warfare.
The soil had gone through constant warfare and was overused
Britain took place in the D-Day invasion, also known as the bloodiest invasion in the history of warfare.
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It was restricted warfare (limited to conventional weapons only/no invasion of North Vietnam).
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