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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.

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