One of the Crusades' important long term effects were
Who:Pope Urban the second
What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims)
When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years)
(the results were that they failed)
(affect:great achievemens of the Muslims)
- I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
Tensions and hostility between Muslims and Christians are still present across the globe today. This is a lasting effect of the crusades.
One effect of the Crusades on Muslim kingdoms was the strengthening of military defenses and unity among various Muslim rulers in response to the threat posed by the Christian Crusaders. The Crusades also led to increased trade and cultural exchanges between Muslim and Christian regions, influencing the development of both civilizations.
because he liked bottoms. tHAT IS NOT TRUE HE WAS IMPORTANT TO THE CRUSADES BECAUSE HE WAS ONE OF THE MAN KINGS HELPING THE CHRISTIANS SUCEED EVEN THOUGH THE DIDNT.
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One positive effect of the Crusades was that the need to supply its forces with arms increased trade and travel which helped to usher in the Renaissance Era.
One effect of the Crusades on Muslim kingdoms was that it led to increased unity among various Muslim states against the common enemy of the Christian Crusaders. Additionally, the Crusades sparked a rise in military and defense capabilities within the Muslim world as they worked to defend their territories.
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
The social effects of the Crusades upon the social life of the Western nations were marked & important. The Crusades afforded an opportunity for romantic adventure. The Crusades were therefore one of the principal fostering influences of chivalry. Contact with the culture of the East provided a general refining influence.
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One significant effect of the Crusades on Western Europe was the increase in trade and economic interaction with the East. The Crusades opened up new routes for commerce and led to the introduction of exotic goods, such as spices and textiles, into European markets. This increased trade contributed to the growth of wealthy merchant classes and the rise of towns, ultimately laying the groundwork for the economic transformations of the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Additionally, the Crusades fostered a sense of shared identity among Christians in Europe.
The Crusades increased trade and commerce.
The Crusades increased trade and commerce.