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The advance of Islam into Europe by the Seljuk Turks, later the Ottoman Empire ended with the Crusades. Infighting among the various Muslims sects and empires stimulated by the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition coupled with the prerequisites for an industrial revolution found in Britain denuded the Middle East of resources at a critical time of developement. In a sense the Crusades began the equivalent of the Dark Ages for Islamic empires.

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What is the impact on the world from the Birth of Islam?

Islam brought about many significant changes to the world


The crusades had little lasting impact on southwest Asia except to?

Breed centuries of mistrust between the Muslims and Christians.


How did the Crusades impact the relationship between Christians and Muslims?

The Crusades worsened the relationship between Christians and Muslims, leading to increased hostility and conflict between the two groups. The violent and religiously motivated nature of the Crusades deepened the divide and created lasting tensions between the two faiths.


How did the Crusades impact the lives and roles of women during that time period?

The Crusades had a mixed impact on the lives and roles of women during that time period. While some women were able to take on new responsibilities and gain more independence due to the absence of men who went off to fight in the Crusades, others faced challenges such as increased poverty and vulnerability to violence. Overall, the Crusades led to changes in the social and economic status of women, but the extent of these changes varied depending on individual circumstances and societal norms.


What were the childrend crusades and what impact did they have on the crusades overall?

The Children's Crusades, occurring in 1212, involved thousands of European children who sought to peacefully reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim rule, believing they could succeed where adults had failed. They embarked on journeys to the Mediterranean, with many facing hardships, such as slavery and death, rather than achieving their goal. The movement highlighted the desperation and fervent faith of the time, but ultimately had little direct impact on the broader Crusades, which continued to be driven by adult leaders and military campaigns. Nevertheless, the Children's Crusades underscored the moral and spiritual dimensions of the Crusading movement, influencing how future generations viewed the conflicts.

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What impact did the crusades have on Europe?

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Were the Crusades wars fought by Christians against the Pope?

No. The Crusades were wars fought between Christians and Islam.


What was the impact of the crusades?

DEATH


What historical impact did the crusades have?

On...?


What were the two rival religions involved in the Crusades?

The two rival religions involved in the Crusades were Christianity and Islam. Christians from Europe launched military campaigns (Crusades) to reclaim holy sites in the Middle East from Muslim control.


What was the impact of the crusades on trade?

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What is the impact of the mongols on the crusades?

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How did the crusades impact?

The advance of Islam into Europe by the Seljuk Turks, later the Ottoman Empire ended with the Crusades. Infighting among the various Muslims sects and empires stimulated by the Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition coupled with the prerequisites for an industrial revolution found in Britain denuded the Middle East of resources at a critical time of developement. In a sense the Crusades began the equivalent of the Dark Ages for Islamic empires.


What religion were the crusades between?

Christianity, Roman Catholic and Orthodox, and Islam


Did Russia ever send troops to the Crusades against Islam?

No, they were Orthodox


How did the contact the crusades and the Muslims change European idea about Islam?

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