All sorts of things, but the most important was the ways of thinking. They came back with math, science, and philosophy. The result was a push against the church and monarchs of Europe. Many men became mercenaries and free men.
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The crusaders were a total failure in the Middle East, they were trying to spread Chrisitanity but Islam prevailed.
The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.
Europe WAS the Crusaders and they fought in the Middle East to take Jerusalem.
The "Holy Land", basically reclaim all of Israel, Jordan, Thrace, and the majority of the Middle East in the name of the Christian religion of the Byzantines and the Papacy
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East Cumbria Crusaders was created in 2003.
they were sent to the middle east to claim back the holy romain empire
Ostensibly, the Crusaders invaded the Middle East to recapture the Holy Land.
The crusaders were a total failure in the Middle East, they were trying to spread Chrisitanity but Islam prevailed.
The Crusaders were from all part of Europe but the Crusades themselves were in the holy land, Jerusalem, in the Middle East.
It depends on what you mean form East to West and on what route.
Probably in the Middle East somewhere hundreds of years ago. It is said that the Crusaders brought back jams and jellies with them to Europe.
Gingerbread was first introduced into Europe by the returning Crusaders who brought back the foreign spice from the East. The first gingerbread cookies were created in Germany.
Such people were called crusaders.
Trade between Europe and the East increased.
There began to be available in the 11th Century as Crusaders brought the fruit back from the Middle East. They appear to have originated in China and were cultivated as early as 2500 BC.