The Crusades, particularly the last few, significantly contributed to the end of the Middle Ages by facilitating cultural exchange and weakening the feudal system. The influx of knowledge from the East, along with trade expansion, helped lay the groundwork for the Renaissance. Additionally, the decline of the Church's authority, exacerbated by the failures of the Crusades, paved the way for emerging nation-states and shifts in power dynamics. Ultimately, these changes marked a transition to a more modern era.
A Holy War was a war fought in the name of God and blessed by the Pope
Crusades occurred mostly to regain the Holy Lands - The Kingdom of Jerusalem from the muslims.
Moscow and the Mongols were at war during the Middle Ages. In fact, the Mongols sacked Moscow in 1237 or 1238. Clearly Moscow recovered.
because of war
No, people in the middle ages had to be prepared for war at any time. It was a struggle to survive and was a truly bloodthirsty time.
A Holy War was a war fought in the name of God and blessed by the Pope
Crusades occurred mostly to regain the Holy Lands - The Kingdom of Jerusalem from the muslims.
itw as important because in the middle ages there was lots of war and violence
Plenty of it!
Yes
war
Moscow and the Mongols were at war during the Middle Ages. In fact, the Mongols sacked Moscow in 1237 or 1238. Clearly Moscow recovered.
because of war
There were many wars. War was a means to gain land and power.
Ignorance of germs and sanitation were the major factors. There were very few effective drugs available. It has been said that at the start of the war, the medical profession was still in the middle ages.
Firearms (guns) were originated in China during the MIDDLE AGES. They were actually invented for the use of fighting war. So beginning in the Middle Ages, guns were used to fight war.
No, people in the middle ages had to be prepared for war at any time. It was a struggle to survive and was a truly bloodthirsty time.