The most important gain from the Crusades was the increased cultural and economic exchange between the East and West. While the primary goal was to reclaim the Holy Land, the Crusades opened up trade routes and facilitated the transfer of knowledge, technology, and ideas from the Islamic world to Europe. This exchange contributed to the end of the medieval period and laid the groundwork for the Renaissance, significantly impacting European society, science, and culture.
The first four crusades were the most important. After that they mainly lost purpose.
The Crusades changed European life.
Probably the conquest of Jerusalem in the First Crusade, in 1099 AD.
The crusades were important because they regained the Holy Land and stimulated trade to the Middle East and Asia, which was important to advance technology.
they were considered the most important because they had lots to do with war and they had lots of kids and they had to train schools from other city states
The first four crusades were the most important. After that they mainly lost purpose.
The Crusades changed European life.
to gain trade monopolies resulting in getting rich
The most important long term effect of the crusades is the increase of religious intolerance. For example, there has been a constant power struggle between the Jews, Catholics, and Muslims over the birth place of their religions; Jerusalem. Because of a lack of religious intolerance, that not only fueled but seemed to justify the fighting that went on during the crusades, after the crusades, and even in modern times.
Probably the conquest of Jerusalem in the First Crusade, in 1099 AD.
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.
WHY DID PEOPLE SUPPORT THE CRUSADES?
The crusades were important because they regained the Holy Land and stimulated trade to the Middle East and Asia, which was important to advance technology.
they were considered the most important because they had lots to do with war and they had lots of kids and they had to train schools from other city states
Land (primarily the holy land and Jerusalem); Money; It wasn't all economically and territorially motivated, Jerusalem is important in a religious context.
some motives for joining the crusades, where to gain wealth, to be forgiven your sins by helping the pope, and to have an adventure and prove your bravery.
The crusades were the result of the Pope wanting to get back the holy land with Jerusalem and its surrounding biblically historic cities. There were nine of them and the first four are considered to be the most important.