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Q: What revived interest in trade with the East?
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The crusades revived interest in trade with who?

orient


Who revived interest in trade and travel from 1100 1200 AD?

It was the Crusades


Who revived interest in trade and travel from 1100-1200 AD?

I do SOS school program and the answer on this was the crusades


How did the Crusades revive interest in exploration?

the crusades revived interest IN TRADE WITH THE EAST or prient, as the europeans called asia. The crusades were also important cuz indirectly they gave rise to a new social classin europe!8p <3 :p :)


Interest in trade and travel in the Medieval Europe was revived by the what?

In the middle ages there was little or no interest in trade or travel. It isn't until the 1400's when exploration began that the outside world held any interest in Europe. With the improvement of ships and new technology explorers began to seek out other parts of the world.


Did the crusades revived interest in orient?

The Crusades had a definite impact upon interest in the orient. Long after the Crusades were over, merchants still used the same pathways (first used by the crusading armies) as trade routes to the orient.


Why did interest in trade with the east increase during the renaissance?

the competition among italian city-states for power


Why did interest in the trade with east increase during the renaissance?

the competition among italian city-states for power


What declined the trade revived and towns grew?

Feudal warfare


What movement revived many colonist's interest in religion?

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What is a religious movement that revived many colonists interest in?

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