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What was the impetus for change that removed the isolation of Europe in the middle ages?

It was the Crusades.


Meaning for crusades?

The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages


Are the crusades and middle ages the same thing?

No. The Middle Ages is the period of Western European history from 500 - 1500 A.D. The Crusades were a series of invasions of the Middle East by Europeans, instigated by various Popes during the Middle Ages.


What helped trade during the Middle Ages?

Crusades


What was the most traded during the middle ages?

Crusades


Brief summary about chrisianity in the middle ages?

Christianity was important and almost forced people to believe in it or be killed. There were many crusades and battles in the name of Christianity during the Middle Ages.


What group was targeted during the middle ages after the crusades?

The Jews


Who encouraged the crusades?

No one single person encouraged the Crusades. These military campaigns were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.


What year were the crusades?

The Crusades happened in the high and late middle ages. The pope declared the first crusade in the year 1095.


What is the relationship between feudalism and the crusades?

Feudalism was a system of government during the Middle Ages. And the Crusades is a medieval military expedition.


What were Religious wars against the Muslim Turks in the Middle Ages called?

The Crusades


Were Muslims the Crusaders in the Middle ages?

No. Crusades were only by early European Christians.