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What influences led to the crusades?

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Did the followers of Christianity led the crusades?

they lead the crusades yes. The crusades were an effort to retake Jerusalem.


When did the crusades happened?

The crusades started in 1095 and ended in 1291. They led to the decline of Feudalism.


Who led the third crusades?

Richard the Lionhearted


Expeditions to the Middle East led by Christian armies?

The Crusades.


What were social effects of the crusades?

The social effects of the Crusades upon the social life of the Western nations were marked & important. The Crusades afforded an opportunity for romantic adventure. The Crusades were therefore one of the principal fostering influences of chivalry. Contact with the culture of the East provided a general refining influence.


Can the legacy of the crusades still be seen in the modern world?

yes because the middle east movement led by the Crusades can be seen today


Who led the music at the billy graham crusades?

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Was saladin the leader of the Muslims?

Saladin led the Muslims in some of the Crusades.


The Capetian king who led the Seventh and Eighth Crusades was?

St. Louis


Who led the barons's crusade along with Toulouse?

Bohemund of Taranto also led the crusades with Raymond of ToulouseHope this helped :)


What religious influences led the US to war?

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What benefits did the crusades bring to Europe?

Crusades had a major impact on the building of castles as many large castles were built across Europe. The crusades were expensive and led to the creation of governmental processes to asses and collect taxes. In turn, this led to the current taxation system that has now been adopted around the world.