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an increase in European education and thought
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.
Soldiers in the Crusades were exposed to many products that were unfamiliar to them in Europe. They learned the Muslim world had been trading even further east and that the possibility of much economic gain could be enjoyed by increasing eastern trade.
A:From the late fourth century, the Church had consciously set out to destroy all knowledge that could distract people from devotion to God, thus ushering in the Dark Ages. Much important philosophical, medical, mathematical and scientific knowledge built up by the ancient Greeks and Romans had been lost to Europe, apparently forever. However, some of the ancient European texts had been retained by the Arabs, who valued knowledge and expanded greatly on what had been preserved. Although Europe had been exposed to Islamic culture for centuries through contacts in Spain and Sicily, much more Islamic thought was transferred to the west during the crusades. The need to raise, transport and supply large armies led to growth in trade throughout Europe. Roads largely unused since the days of Rome saw significant increases in traffic as local merchants began to expand their horizons. And this aided the beginning of the Renaissance in Italy.The social position of Jews in western Europe deteriorated significantly during and after the Crusades.
This person who wrote this is 100% wrong. Pangea was gone millions of years before this. The real way people got to the western hemisphere is the Earth temperature got much colder (ice age) and when water freezes it contracts. In doing so it exposed a strip of land called the bering strait which is how people crossed. Earths temperatures have heated up since then and it is no longer visible, but if we were to have another ice age it would be.
an increase in European education and thought
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.
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Soldiers in the Crusades were exposed to many products that were unfamiliar to them in Europe. They learned the Muslim world had been trading even further east and that the possibility of much economic gain could be enjoyed by increasing eastern trade.
Smallpox was the deadliest disease the Europeans brought to Australia, and it killed over half of the aboriginal population in areas where they were exposed.
Two significant positive contributions Europeans brought to the New World were the wheel and horses. Europeans also brought diseases that the Natives in the New World have never been exposed to. The results were the deaths of many Native Americans
The crusaders were exposed to classical Greek and Roman art and ideas while in Constantinople. this led to the rebirth of knowledge also known as the renaissance.
Any people isolated unto themselves will not have ordinary immunities common in other peoples from other countries. So, Europeans exposed Native Americans to viruses and bacteria common to that time. A common cold could override immune systems if a people had never been exposed to that virus before.
In a sense, yes, because the Church wanted to regain the Holy Land, which they never did, and they were hoping to go on the Crusades to reunite the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, which had split 50 years earlier, but they separated even further. However, they were exposed to the ideas being preserved by the Muslims.
A total of 1600 feet (488 m.), of which 187 feet (57 m.) is exposed.
There was no medicine that helped them survive. They were less vulnerable because they had been exposed to more endemic diseases.
Yes! The Burren is a karst-landscape located in western Ireland made up of exposed limestone bedrock.