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What did the Crusades do for Europe?

The Crusades increased the population of trade between Europe and the Middle East.


What impact did the crusades have on Europe?

the crusades helpef the europeans


What was the impetus for change that removed the isolation of Europe in the middle ages?

It was the Crusades.


How did the crusades help western europe?

The Crusades brought much riches to Western Europe and created a sense of religious unity.


Where did the crusades happen?

Europe


Was Europe in the crusades?

yes


How far were the Crusades from Europe?

Not far the Crusades were fought on or near the Arabian Penensula


How did the the crusades affect Europe and southwest Asia?

The Crusades significantly impacted Europe and Southwest Asia by intensifying cultural exchanges and trade between the two regions, leading to the transfer of knowledge, technology, and goods. In Europe, they contributed to the rise of centralized monarchies and increased religious fervor, while also fostering a sense of unity among Christians. In Southwest Asia, the Crusades resulted in the strengthening of Muslim states and a consolidation of Islamic identity, as well as the eventual decline of Byzantine influence. Overall, the Crusades reshaped political, economic, and cultural dynamics in both regions.


Where the crusades successful in Europe?

Yes.


Where were the crusades?

Most of the fighting of the Crusades is in Anatolia(Turkey) and the Kingdom of Jerusalem(Israel). Most of the people that came for the Crusades were from Europe.


What is the most valid generalization about the Crusades?

The crusades increased trade between Europe and Asia.


Where does the Crusades Happened?

The Crusades took place in a bunch of places, but mostly in Central Europe.