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The Crusades can be considered a success in that they facilitated increased cultural exchange between the East and West, leading to the transfer of knowledge, ideas, and technologies, particularly in fields such as medicine, science, and philosophy. They also helped to strengthen the power of the Catholic Church and the papacy, as well as to enhance the political influence of some European monarchies. Additionally, the Crusades contributed to the rise of trade routes and economic growth in Europe. However, these successes came at a significant human and moral cost.

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