The crusaders traded a variety of goods, including textiles, spices, and precious metals. They often exchanged European products like wool and wine for Eastern luxuries such as silk, sugar, and exotic spices like pepper and cinnamon. Additionally, they participated in the trade of weapons and horses, which were crucial for their military campaigns. This exchange significantly influenced the economy and culture of both Europe and the Middle East.
The objects that the crusaders brought back from the crusade(s) were highly needed by the Europeans. This encouraged the trade, and also the use of money.
Advantages: Crusaders are able to bring back books fill with knowledge. Also, they bring back goods which spur trade. Disadvantages: They are unable to bring brack the Holy Land and it eventually leads to the Black Death.
During the Crusades, European crusaders traded primarily with various Middle Eastern societies, including the Byzantine Empire, Muslim states, and local merchants in regions like the Levant. They exchanged goods such as textiles, spices, and precious metals for items like silk, sugar, and other luxury goods that were not readily available in Europe. This trade helped to establish new economic links between Europe and the East, influencing European markets and culture.
The crusaders brought back a variety of goods, ideas, and cultural influences from the East. They returned with spices, silk, precious metals, and other luxury items that sparked increased trade and economic activity in Europe. Additionally, they introduced new knowledge in areas such as medicine, philosophy, and architecture, as well as the concept of chivalry and courtly love. These exchanges significantly impacted European society and culture in the centuries that followed.
The Crusaders contributed to the increase of trade by demanding more of the goods found in Asia. This increased demand, in turn, led to yet more trade with the Muslim world. Using what they had learned, such as navigation techniques, Europeans then sought trade with civilizations on other continents. Contacts with Muslim scholars and their preserved greek and roman texts brought the Europeans a wealth of knowledge about medicine, art and government, much of which contributed to the change and learning during the Renaissance.
Crusaders brought back goods increasing trade.
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The objects that the crusaders brought back from the crusade(s) were highly needed by the Europeans. This encouraged the trade, and also the use of money.
Crusaders brought back goods increasing trade.
some people who increased trade
they help by making popular of the Europe.
spices, sugar and silk.
Visible trade is when you trade in goods. This goods that you can trade are things that can be touched and weighed.
The Muslims.
Trade between Europe and the East increased.
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They trade goods such as: Boats, Coconut Milk, and crude oil.