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Spices, pistachios, almonds, silks, and glass. As well as wheelbarrows, mirrors, rice, cotton cloth, and coffeeSupplementaryOranges from the port city of Jaffa.
During the Crusades, Europeans encountered a wealth of knowledge, cultural exchanges, and trade goods from the East. They discovered advanced scientific, medical, and philosophical texts from the Islamic world, which influenced European thought and education. Additionally, the Crusades opened up new trade routes, introducing Europeans to spices, textiles, and luxury items that significantly impacted their economies and lifestyles. This period marked a crucial point in the cultural and economic exchanges between Europe and the Middle East.
I'm afraid, that no matter where I check, I cannot find any reference to anyone named Eleazar during the Crusades.
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you find pictures of Christians' crusades in google images.
It was all about spices, yes the ones for cooking
The best place to writings about the United States made by Europeans in the 17th century or before is to visit a local library. Ask the librarian how to find the books needed.
The Crusades, which began in the late 11th century, expanded European contact with the Middle East, introducing Europeans to new cultures, goods, and ideas. The increased demand for spices, silks, and other exotic products from Asia spurred European nations to seek direct trade routes, leading to advancements in navigation and shipbuilding. This quest for new trade routes ultimately fueled the Age of Exploration in the 15th century, as explorers sought to find alternative paths to Asia, resulting in the discovery of the Americas and other lands.
The Europeans wanted to cross the pacific ocean.
What drove thew was to find what lay behind the horizon, desire to get rich ,curious about the unknown ,to spread the christian faith ,to find land that had products they could sell in Europe, and to find a route to India's spice trade.