Increased trade with the middle east,unified all of Europe in a battle against Muslims,helped break down feudalism,and formed better relationships with the Muslims
The two mains sides that fought in the crusades were the Christians and Muslims.
The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.
The period of the Crusades lasted about two hundred years from 1095 to 1291. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church primarily for control of the Holy Land in the Middle East. However, there were also crusades in pagan Northern Europe and Muslim-controlled area of modern-day Spain.
There are two types of crusades: the political crusades and the religious crusades. The crusades are used to win new converts and inform. Political crusades are usually used for power and fame.
The Crusades wen't on for about two hundred years.
The two mains sides that fought in the crusades were the Christians and Muslims.
Christians and Muslims
The Crusades were primarily fought between Christians from Western Europe and Muslims in the Middle East.
The two rival religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. Christians from Europe launched military campaigns (Crusades) to reclaim holy sites in the Middle East from Muslim control.
The Crusades led to increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East. They also contributed to increased tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions.
Almost two or 177 years.
The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.
Two indirect results of the Crusades were the increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East, leading to the transfer of knowledge and goods. The Crusades also contributed to the decline of feudalism in Europe as many nobles and knights left their lands to fight, leading to social and economic changes.
Two main reasons for the Catholic Crusades were to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control and to expand the influence and power of the Catholic Church in the Eastern Mediterranean region.
One-third of the population died; was a cause for the crusades; lead to the end of feudalism.
The exploration of Marco Polo was one.
I'd have to say Christianity for certain and with the rise of Islam, then Islam is number two.