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There were 8 crusades between 1096 and 1291.

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The crusades were a series of religious wars fought by christian and Muslim soldiers between 1096 and 1270 What effect did the crusades have on Europe and the middle east?

Trade expanded and towns boomed.


The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought by Christian and Muslim soldiers between 1096 and 1270 A.D. What effects did the Crusades have on Europe and the Middle East?

Trade expanded and towns boomed.


The Crusades were a series of religious wars fought by Christian and Muslim soldiers between 1096 and 1270 A.D. What effects did the Crusades have on Europe and the Middle East?

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How did the crusades began?

1096-1291 A.D (OFF and ON)


How many years did The Crusades lasted for?

1096 to 1272


When did the crusades begin?

The first crusade began in 1096.


How many years did the Crusades last?

1096 1272 and their were nine crusades they lasted for 176 years.!!


When did the crusades start and finish?

The roman crusades started in 1096 and ended in the late 1200's


How did the Christian church in Ireland differ in structure from the Christian church in Western Europe?

A major goal of the christian church during the crusades 1096-1291 was to?


What is was the battle between the Muslims and the franks called?

The Crusades. There were nine crusades between 1096-1272


When Didi the crusads take place?

The Crusades took place between the 11th and 13th centuries. The First Crusade began in 1096 and subsequent Crusades occurred until the last Crusade in 1272.


When where and were the crusades fought?

Well the Crusades were, obviously, fought, from 1096-1291 when Acre fell to the Saracens in the region known as the Levant