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The 3 ways is that,1.Merchants and ship owners from the cities saw opportunities to expand their markets and increase their commercial bases.2.Crusades gave him a chance to escape the slavery of manorial life.3.Improvment in ones economic status convinced many people to join the Crusades
The CRUSADES eventually had this impact.
Expand Italian Economy.
The Crusades helped stimulate trade and the exchange of goods between Europe and the Middle East. As soldiers, merchants, and pilgrims traveled between the two regions, they introduced new products and ideas to each other, creating a greater demand for imported goods in Europe. This demand played a role in the growth of trade networks and the development of a more interconnected global economy.
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.
There are several reasons for this but the main goal was to conquer Jerusalem, the holy city and to expand the power of the holy catholic church.
The religious reasons for the Crusades were to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control. Economically, the Crusades helped to boost trade and economic activity in Europe by opening up new routes and markets. Politically, the Crusades were used by rulers to gain power and expand their territories, as well as to divert attention from internal conflicts.
Europe expanded mostly east and south, due to major advances and yes, the crusades
Yes, it was the Holy City to the christians and catholics and they sieged the city to retake the church when the Muslims tried to change the religion to Orthodox instead of Catholic. This started crusades which were made to expand the Catholic beliefs.
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they attracted merchants and noblemen who were eager to expand their wealth
No. They expand because there's a diaphragm that sits below the lungs and make them expand