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Christians benefited the least out of the crusades. Millions of people died, and the "holy land" was still in Muslim control at the end.
To never send Children into battle, most didn't even make it to their destination.
I would think that the Europeans what at least destroy many of the things that comes in there way.
The crusades were an attempt to re-establish usurped nations back to their former state. After Rome fell the middle east became a free for all. Lookup "Ottoman empire". The problem with the Islamic rule was that anything that doesn't fall in the line with their rules (daily changing), should be utterly destroyed. The crusades at the least, largely stopped the undesired expansion of Islam into the western world at a time when Italy was about to be taken over. It is largely recognized, (and obviously effective) for these pepople to assert their need to extinguish any anti-Islamic talk with the most extreme force in order to retain control. Similarly: the Japanese military in WWII desired to maintain the Imperial monarchy at a time when military dictatorship was in "Fascion". That said, had the Ottomans succeeded in taking Italy, they would have walked over Spain, which was already largely inhabited by Muslims (afterward their irritations spurring off the Spanish Inquisition), and asserted their bloodbath proselytization throughout all of Europe. To say the least I would not be married to my Italian wife, and have my children today, and the Catholic Church would not exist in Rome if the crusades never happened. Asia minor has been a hotzone since the beginning of time, and the crusades did not accomplish their chief desire to return the region to its pre Islam state, however it did very successfully curtail if not stop the northern expansion of The Mighty Sword of Islam. :] yep. :] you know. i like this thing. great place to write & it always has the correct answers! its amazing. now i get to give back to what helped me with a B average in high school.
Evidence points towards early 11th century Vikings, but some coins found point back even farther to the Romans . Yet, the coins could have been dropped by the Vikings because they did raid areas of Roman Britian. The Vikings were at least 500 years before Columbus.
Christians benefited the least out of the crusades. Millions of people died, and the "holy land" was still in Muslim control at the end.
Prejudice against the Jews has been deeply embedded in European culture and thought since at least the days of the crusades. In the period c. 1918-1950 Jews were widely thought of as Communists.
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To never send Children into battle, most didn't even make it to their destination.
The First Europeans. The first Europeans to arrive in North America -- at least the first for whom there is solid evidence -- were Norse, traveling west from Greenland, where Erik the Red had founded a settlement around the year 985.
Peaches were not traded in the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan, at least before the arrival of the Europeans.
Crusades definitely aren't romantic in the least... I don't know what you mean but the Crusades were some of the most violent times in history. A horrific 3- way battle of religions, that resulted in just about absolutely nothing... yeah.
They bring us joy, at least to those who appreciate them.
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She was the wife of one of the roman emperor's Julius Caesar, or at least that is what is erroneously thought. The fact is, that Cleopatra never married Julius Caesar. Her involvement with the Roman empire was one of trying to preserve her country's independence. The means she used were personal involvement with Rome's two top leaders.
deterioration of Rome, Black Plague, Crusades, and a lot of killing and Poverty... In Europe at least
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