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Q: How do the crusades the hundred years war and the black plague contributed to the end of medieval Europe?
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What contributed to growth in towns in medieval Europe?

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How did the crusades the black death the Hundred Years War and the great schism contribute to the end of medieval europe?

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What was the cause of the medieval Crusades?

Medieval crusades were caused by conflict between Christianity and Islam in Palestine. Christian Europe and Islamic Turcs had interests in the same area.


How did the Crusades have a positive effect on medieval Europe?

It guaranteed people rights that kings must respect


Which event contributed most to the end of Medieval Europe?

The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.


What were the cruades?

The Crusades were a series of Holy Wars between Christians and Muslims over 'the Holy Land' in medieval Europe.


What is the cause of antisemitism in medieval Europe?

It was, above all, misguided religious zeal during the Crusades that encouraged antisemitism.


How did the Crusades affect the government of Europe?

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What contributed to the growth of towns in medieval Europe?

Reasons for growth were improvements in agriculture and the revival of trade.


What were two results of crusades?

The Crusades led to increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East. They also contributed to increased tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions.


What event led to greater interest in Medieval Europe in trade of clothes and spices with the Middle East and China?

The First Crusade