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.
A result of the crusades was all of the Byzantine Empire
the crusades were too week to fight
Northern Crusades happened in 12##.
The Christian's did not believe what the Muslims believed in. THIS STARTED THE CRUSADES.
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A result of the crusades was all of the Byzantine Empire
The crusades started in 1095 and ended in 1291. They led to the decline of Feudalism.
the crusades were too week to fight
Northern Crusades happened in 12##.
A positive.
The Crusades increased trade and commerce.
The Christian's did not believe what the Muslims believed in. THIS STARTED THE CRUSADES.
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The Crusades took place in a bunch of places, but mostly in Central Europe.
discovery of the new worldOne indirect result of the Crusades was that the feudal system was not as strong as it had been. Another indirect result was that trade and commerce picked up.
Yes, when multiplying or dividing two negatives the result is a positive number.