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Well, the Turks would be very different at all. And the Muslims would never had wars, so actually Theo didn't need saladin and the trade was very bad.

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Q: What might have happened in Europe if the crusades had never taken place?
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Was Baghdad involved in the Crusades?

Although there were more than 15 crusades Baghdad was never occupied by the European armies.


Were the Crusades effective?

As for being successful or effective in the goal to capture and maintain the holy city of Jerusalem. Only the First Crusade with King Richard I actually captured Jersualem. WIthin years of that capture the Muslims arose and overcame the Christian defenders. The subsequent crusades never had the same glory as the first. The crusades were effective in rallying the European people for a cause they beleived in. The crusades were also effective in establishing trade and knowledge between Europe and Asia.


What were the effects of the crusades?

A mass migration to the holy lands. A never ending war.


What was the results of the fourth crusades?

No One Won Because They Never Made It To The Holy Lands


What negatives happened as a result of the crusades?

The answer depends on whose side you were on. The crusades were a time of much death, hardships and poverty on all sides as in all wars. In Europe, most of the important people across the lands joined the crusades and travelled to the middle east to fight and "reclaim the holy land". Due to this large exodus, much of the wealth went with it, never to return and Europe became more lawless and poverty-stricken as a result. For the people living in the Holy land that didn't want it to be reclaimed, it was much the same story. Many would have been displaced from their homes, enslaved, executed as barbarians or unbelievers. Others raised armies and tried to repel the invaders, ultimately succeeding. There wasn't much to be positive about the 200 or so years of this period in world history. The Europeans generated additional trade, but lost to the Muslims by attrition, which cost both sides a huge amount.

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When were the Jewish crusades?

Jews never held crusades.


Did the crusades open trades between Europe and china via the silk road?

No, the crusades never were near Asia. The crusaders did bring back new ideas, foods, math, science, and other things.


What was the original main reason for the military expeditions called the Crusades?

Greed and the want for land was the main reason. Religion was the source of inspiration, and the Crusades would never have happened without religioin's influence. Not enough people would have fought.


Did the eastern orthodox church fight in the crusades?

No, it has never been in a war, and it has never conducted a Crusade or an Inquisition.


What region was not conquered by the Muslims?

The Muslims took a lot of territory during the Crusades. However they never conquered Gaul, which is now part of France, and that stopped them from progressing into Europe.


What if the gallipoli campaign succeeded?

It will remain an unknown, but it is always fun to play the guessing game. Here are a few possibilities: * Istanbul would have fallen. * The sea lanes to Russia would have opened and resupply could be accomplished. * The Russian Revolution would have never happened. The Soviet Union would have never existed. * Germany would have lost WWI two years earlier. * The US would never have entered WWI. * Kemal Attaturk would not have risen to power and the Turkish Republic would not exist. * Hitler would not have gained favor. * WWII in Europe would not have happened. * WWII in Asia might never have happened. * Singapore would never have fallen. * Nuclear weapons might never have been needed. * Chernobyl and Three Mile Island would have never happend. * Vietnam would still be a French Colony. * Korea and the Vietnam war would have never happened. * China might have never become a Communist State. * The Cuban Missle Crisis might never have happened. * The Cold War would never have happened. * Gasoline might still be 50 cents a gallon. Darned Anzacs.


How did the crusades lead to social changes in Europe?

One of the changes that inflicted society were the different fruit/vegetables they had never seen before. Not only that, but much more. People who went on th crusades brought these goods back to their home country. Also, they learned a lot about science, mathematics, healthcare and many more.


Was Baghdad involved in the Crusades?

Although there were more than 15 crusades Baghdad was never occupied by the European armies.


Were the Crusades effective?

As for being successful or effective in the goal to capture and maintain the holy city of Jerusalem. Only the First Crusade with King Richard I actually captured Jersualem. WIthin years of that capture the Muslims arose and overcame the Christian defenders. The subsequent crusades never had the same glory as the first. The crusades were effective in rallying the European people for a cause they beleived in. The crusades were also effective in establishing trade and knowledge between Europe and Asia.


What happened to Europe in the Hunger Games book?

No other countries/continents/civilizations were mentioned in the Hunger Games trilogy. The other places might still exist, but are not thought to be.


How do you find out what you were in a past life?

you will remember things that never happened or you have never seen in your life, and you might remember a death and that death could be yours.


What were the effects of the crusades?

A mass migration to the holy lands. A never ending war.