Returning Crusaders brought back many products and items that were new to Europe at the time. Rice, coffee, dates, sherbet, sugar, apricots, spices and lemons were foods that were introduced after the wars. In addition, mirrors, cotton cloth, carpets, ship compasses, paper, wheelbarrows and mattresses were new to the soldiers and brought back.
1) FOOD= rice, coffee, sherbet, dates, apricots, lemons, sugar, spices such as ginger, melons, rhubarb and dates.
2) HOUSEHOLD GOODS= mirrors, carpets, cotton cloth for clothing, ships compasses, writing paper, wheelbarrows, mattresses and shawls.
3) NEW IDEAS= Chess, Arabic figures 0 to 9, pain killing drugs, algebra, irrigation, chemistry, the colour scarlet, water wheels and water clocks.
They Brought Back Money & Banking.. Thats All I Know What They Brought Back From The Holy Land.. Soo.. YEPP(:
Crusaders came from Britain, France, Belgium, Spain and a few other countries.
Well, as for physical advances I' not sure. But I do know that during their travels, crusaders witnessed many marvels, such as temples and great cities. After the crusades, the people of Europe were moved and captivated by what the crusaders had seen, which greatly(if not entirely) influenced the Renaissance.
they brought strengh and sorrow
Advantages: Crusaders are able to bring back books fill with knowledge. Also, they bring back goods which spur trade. Disadvantages: They are unable to bring brack the Holy Land and it eventually leads to the Black Death.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
The crusaders who were the Peasant crusaders in 1096 and the Noble crusaders in 1097 wanted to re- capture the Holy Land which was important to them, as they were Christians. The Peasant crusaders failed, so the Nobles had to step up and take back the Holy Land.
The Crusades brought about widespread death, destruction, and displacement among the Muslim communities in the Middle East. They also fueled animosity and distrust between Muslims and Christians that still reverberates in some regions today. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of Muslim military leaders and resistance movements to defend against the invading European forces.
They wanted to get back there land, Jerusalem that was taken from them.
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No, the crusades never were near Asia. The crusaders did bring back new ideas, foods, math, science, and other things.