the east harbored spice, silk, and ivory
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the east harbored spices, silk, and ivory.
conquered provinces, provide a new form of trade income- the east harbored spices, silk and ivory.
Spices such as cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, ginger, and turmeric.
Because they experienced life in the Middle East they brought back culture such as; food clothing and ideas. So, they began trade with them and this boosted their economy in Europe. However, this is just one example.
harbored spices, silk, and ivory
the east harbored spices, silk, and ivory.
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
conquered provinces, provide a new form of trade income- the east harbored spices, silk and ivory.
Spices such as cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, ginger, and turmeric.
Because they experienced life in the Middle East they brought back culture such as; food clothing and ideas. So, they began trade with them and this boosted their economy in Europe. However, this is just one example.
they attacked and conquered them until hy got what they wanted!! :]
True and false! The Crusades were pretty much a fail, but it did effect the way life and politics happened in Europe in a good way.
The Crusades changed European life.
Muslims may view the historical Crusades negatively because they were military campaigns by Christian forces to capture Jerusalem and other parts of the Muslim world. These campaigns often resulted in violence, destruction, and loss of life, leading to tensions between the two religions. Additionally, the Crusades are sometimes seen as a symbol of Western aggression against the Muslim world.
It made something for the Europeans to trade with.
Effects of the Crusades on CommerceOne of the most important effects of the crusades was on commerce. They created a constant demand for the transportation of men and supplies, encouraged ship-building, and extended the market for eastern wares in Europe. Effects of the Crusades on FeudalismThe crusades could not fail to affect in many ways the life of western Europe. For instance, they helped to undermine feudalism. Private warfare, which was rife during the Middle Ages, also tended to die out with the departure for the Holy Land of so many turbulent feudal lords. Their decline in both numbers and influence, and the corresponding growth of the royal authority, may best be traced in the changes that came about in France, the original home of the crusading movement.