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On the face of it, the primary motivation of the Crusades was to restore the Holy Land to Christian control. It had numerous other reasons such as: preventing the fall of the Byzantine Empire, riches and travel for sheltered Europeans, permission to murder openly, heroism and chivalry, and loyalty to their liege and country.
The crusades changed the world view of many Europeans, and gave them new insights into science and geography.But considering that the system of feudalism lasted until long after the crusades ended, I doubt we could say they contributed to the end of feudalism to anywhere near as much as the rise of mercantilism, the Black Death, the Hundred Years' War, the Reconquista, the growth of cities, the opening of universities, the Great Schism, or a number of other things.
It could let each community develop different customs.as a result the people created their own governments.
Greeks became agile mariners.Most of the city-states were relatively close to the water, especially those found on Crete, Cyprus, the Dodecanese Islands, or Cycladic Islands. As a result, Greek city-states favored marine travel which was more reliable and cost-effective than land travel. As a result, many city-states had strong navies as opposed to having strong armies. (Sparta is the one major exception to that rule.)
It was the Crusades
Becaues if you wanted to travel on land, it was either that or walk.
Three type of travel were readily available depending on your economic status. Foot Horse Boat
travel to mars, bringing martians to earth in the time of the dinosaurs and as a result rewriting history. everything is different when he gets back to the future because of his mistake.
I do SOS school program and the answer on this was the crusades
The benefits of bringing a travel mirror on a trip is especially for women always having a mirror to check one's makeup, hair or general appearance in that very moment.
You had to gather your army, supply it and then travel (by land or ship) to the Holy Land.
Travel is opening up to Cuba. You will need to have a passport in order to travel.
He traveled across the sky from east to west, bringing the sun with him.
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The question is confusing. The Crusades are the name of the wars, not things or people, so they cannot travel to Jerusalem or anywhere else, save the minds of people who think about them. As for where the battles and travails of the Crusaders would take them, No, there were numerous battles and paths along the Mediterranean Coast on the road to Jerusalem from Europe.
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.