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No..the crusades were intended to capture Jerusalem for Christianity and to oust the Moslems from there. The Jews suffered terribly during the crusades.

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Q: Were the crusades intended to spread judaism to Europe?
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How did Muslim ideas spread to Europe during the Crusades?

Trade and War


One major result of the crusades was?

spread of middle eastern culture and technology to Europe.


How did Judaism spread throughout Europe?

As the Jews began living in all the European countries.


Where had Judaism spread in the world by 1000 CE?

Judaism had spread to all major regions of Asia including southern Russia, India (Cochin), China (Kaifeng), almost all areas in Europe (aside from Eastern Europe), North Africa and the Mediterranean region.


Where was Judaism spread?

The way the question is written implies agency. Most of Judaism's spread was based on necessary migrations of Jews from other countries. Judaism spread by way of people moving, not populations converting. Jews spread throughout the Roman Empire, expanded out through much of Europe and also spread to the New World and Australia, before the mass return of Jews to Israel.


Why did the Inquisition take place in most of Europe?

the Inquisition was about getting the people of Europe (mostly in Spain and Portugal) to be Catholic again and stop the spread of Judaism and Islam.


Did Judaism spread fast?

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Where did judaism spread to after Israel?

To wherever Jews went in their exile: Western Asia, Europe, North Africa, and later to America.


3 long term effects of the crusades?

the Crusades benefited Europe in a number of ways. For one thing, the exchange that occurred during the Crusades facilitated the spread of Islamic math and science. This exposed Europeans to improvements in navigation techniques. These advancements, in turn, helped to usher in Europe's Age of Exploration and led to nearly five centuries of European cultural and economic dominance.


Why did the moors invade Europe?

The Moors invaded Europe to defeat the Christian Visigoths in the Iberian Peninsula. They intended to spread Islam across this area, which is now known as Spain.


How was judaism spread in rome?

Judaism did not spread at all in Rome. The Ancient Romans were hostile to Jewish practice.


Where did the Judaism religion spread and how fast did it happen?

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