New territories were established.
The Crusades were primarily fought between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Middle East.
Muslims hate the crusades because in the days of the crusades powerful armies from western Europe used to come to the middle east to loot pillage and murder in the name of Christianity.
I presume you mean The Crusades. The Crusades were Holy Wars in the 11th to 13th centuries waged by Christians from western Europe to regain the holy city of Jerusalem from the Muslims. The First Crusade succeded, but Jerusalem was subsequently regained by the Muslims, and the later Crusades failed to regain it.
The Crusades were fought primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Holy Land, particularly the Seljuk Turks and later the Mamluks.
The Crusades brought much riches to Western Europe and created a sense of religious unity.
Because of the Crusades there is to this day tension between Christians, Jews, and Muslims; especially in the Middle East. Another effects: formidable costs, crimes, destruction, murders, robberies, hate, wars. Crusades were criminal actions of the damned catholics from the Western Europe.
Jerusalem.
The Crusades were a series of religious wars primarily between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Middle East, starting in the 11th century. There were multiple Crusades, with various objectives and participants, but the main conflict was between Christians and Muslims over control of Holy Land sites like Jerusalem.
Yes there are Muslims all over the world, but there are a good number of Muslims in Western Europe, but it is not a major religion.
The Crusaders, who were predominantly Christian knights from Western Europe, were the first Christians to fight against Muslims for control of the Holy Land during the Crusades in the 11th to 13th centuries.
a fight between the Christians and the Muslims over Jerusalem (their holy land).
NO!