Increase tension between Muslims and Christians
Cultural exchanges between the Middle East and Europe grew.
spread of middle eastern culture and technology to Europe.
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church, as an attempt to restore Christian access to holy places. Aside from the large slaughters that occurred, this also increased trade between Europe and the Middle East.
Although the crusades didnt accomplish their goal, they sparked intrest in European trade with the Orient.
The main result of the Crusades was an increase in trade between the Middle East and Europe.
Increase tension between Muslims and Christians
Cultural exchanges between the Middle East and Europe grew.
spread of middle eastern culture and technology to Europe.
The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church, as an attempt to restore Christian access to holy places. Aside from the large slaughters that occurred, this also increased trade between Europe and the Middle East.
Although the crusades didnt accomplish their goal, they sparked intrest in European trade with the Orient.
Yes it did
The Crusades created a long history of conflict and animosity between Christians and Muslims due to the violent clashes, religious differences, and territorial disputes that arose during that time. The Crusades were perceived by many Muslims as acts of aggression and invasion, leading to deep-seated mistrust and ongoing tensions between the two groups.
A result of the crusades was all of the Byzantine Empire
Generally speaking the Crusades were Christian soldiers fighting Muslims over the occupation of the Holy land, where Jerusalem was the center of contention. The crusades lasted many years during the Middle Ages. One positive result from the wars were to open trade between the middle east and Europe.
In the Middle Ages and beyond, the results of the Crusades were many and varied. Perhaps most important was the deepening of the division between the Christian and Muslim worlds. Lasting resentments and suspicions, as well as continued conflict in the post-medieval ages, continued for centuries, and may even be discernible in today's Middle Eastern tensions.
Trade between Europe and the East increased.