The Crusades led to increased trade primarily by opening up new routes and connections between Europe and the East. As European crusaders traveled to the Holy Land, they encountered a variety of goods, cultures, and markets, fostering a demand for exotic products like spices, silk, and precious metals. Additionally, the establishment of Crusader states created new trading hubs, facilitating exchanges and commerce. This increased interaction ultimately laid the groundwork for the later expansion of trade networks, including the rise of merchant classes in Europe.
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The main result of the Crusades was an increase in trade between the Middle East and Europe.
It was in pursuit of such trade routes the Columbus "discovered" the New World.
The crusades had positive effects on Eastern Europe. For instance, it lead to the conquering of the provinces known as the crusader states that provided a new form of trade income.