Venice gained so much wealth after the crusasdes because Venetians women were so
hot. They either became sex slave or prostitute and made a lot of money :)
They had a right to gain wealth and power.
False. It is a sutuation where wealth holders have too much of their assets and too few of others False. It is a sutuation where wealth holders have too much of their assets and too few of others
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held that a country's power depended mainly on its wealth. As a result, the goal of every nation became the attainment of as much wealth as possible
Gold and Silver
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
People fled to venice. It became a powerful city-state that came to dominate much of the mediterranean.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
Cities such as Venice flourished as a result of the Crusaders because,people fled to Venice and it developed into a powerful,city-state that came to dominate much of the Mediterranean during the Crusades.
because they have alot of oil
Yes very much. By letting them Salt food and such. Also help to gain Wealth.
how much did it cost the venice seawall to be built
Which Alexandria and which Venice?
the crusades are over so their wouldn't be much point in that
Soldiers in the Crusades were exposed to many products that were unfamiliar to them in Europe. They learned the Muslim world had been trading even further east and that the possibility of much economic gain could be enjoyed by increasing eastern trade.
The Crusades kept all Europe in a tumult for two centuries, and directly and indirectly cost Christendom several millions of lives (from 2,000,000 to 6,000,000 according to different estimates), besides incalculable expenditures in treasure and suffering. They were, moreover, attended by all the disorder, license, and crime with which war is always accompanied. On the other hand, the Holy Wars were productive indirectly of so much and lasting good that they form a most important factor in the history of the progress of civilization. The effects of the crusades influenced:The role, wealth and power of the Catholic ChurchPolitical effectsEffects of the Crusades on CommerceEffects of the Crusades on FeudalismSocial developmentIntellectual developmentSocial Effects of the CrusadesEffects of the Crusades - Intellectual DevelopmentEffects of the Crusades - Material DevelopmentEffects of the Crusades - Voyages of Discovery