The Crusades significantly benefited merchants by expanding trade routes between Europe and the East, leading to increased demand for goods such as spices, silk, and other luxury items. As Crusaders traveled and established connections, merchants gained access to new markets and opportunities for profit. Additionally, the influx of wealth from these trade interactions contributed to the rise of powerful merchant classes and the growth of cities. Overall, the Crusades helped lay the groundwork for the later economic transformations of the European economy.
After crusades, many goods would be brought in. Allowing the merchants to buy, sell, and earn re money.(or barter)
merchants :D
Merchants was the group that was especially interested in winning the Crusades for some reasons. :)
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Why do you spend money at an arcade? Same thing.
i have no idea i am still trying to figure that out to.
Merchants participated, motivated by the possibilities of increased trade.
The Crusades had, both, positive and negative outcomes on the economy. The Crusades aided in ending feudalism and bringing out the Renaissance. The Crusades pulling in the Knights to fight the wars left Monarchs in power and bringing in new, foreign, items made the merchants grow rich from the new trades.
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They became indentured servants.
During the Crusades, merchants sold a variety of goods that were in high demand, including spices, silk, textiles, and precious metals. They also traded weapons and armor to equip the Crusaders. Additionally, merchants facilitated the exchange of local products from the Middle East, such as glassware and jewelry, which became popular in Europe. This trade helped to stimulate economic growth and cultural exchange between the East and West during this period.