The East.
One important result of the Crusades was the increased interaction between the Christian and Muslim worlds, which led to cultural exchange and the transmission of knowledge, including advancements in science, medicine, and philosophy. Additionally, the Crusades contributed to the rise of trade between Europe and the Middle East, stimulating economic growth and the development of a merchant class in Europe. Politically, the Crusades weakened the power of the feudal system and helped pave the way for the emergence of centralized nation-states.
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spread of middle eastern culture and technology to Europe.
The crusaders found a lot of knowledge that the arab people had and brought it to europe.
One major goal of the Christian church during the Crusades was to reclaim and secure holy sites in Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control, as they were considered sacred to Christians. The church saw the Crusades as a way to protect Christian pilgrims and expand Christian influence in the region.
The Crusades, and there were many of them in the Middle Ages, meant to keep the Holy Land, a Christian stronghold. It's great distance from Europe however, left it to Islamic peoples to dominate Jerusalem, as one example.
The East.
It wasn't. The Christians were the threat to Islam in the Crusades. The Moslem's ruled Spain for many centuries and it was one of the few democratic places of their time.
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spread of middle eastern culture and technology to Europe.
One reason the Christian Crusades lost control of the Holy Land was that they faced strong resistance from local Muslim forces, particularly the unified armies of the Muslim leader Saladin. Additionally, the Crusader states were geographically isolated, making it difficult to maintain supply lines and reinforcements from Europe. Lastly, internal conflicts and rivalries among the Christian factions weakened their ability to defend against Muslim attacks.
CRUSADES:the crusades were a series of holy wars launched by the christian states of Europe against the saracans.INQUISITION:the inquisision was a roman catholic tribunal for discovery and punishment of hershey, which was marked which was marked by the seventy of questioning and punishment and lack of rights afforded by the accused.ANSWER:the crusades and the inquisition wanted the things the jewish people had like the impact of colonist and technologyBTW:if im wrong i tried :) my first one soo yea
One major goal of the Christian church during the Crusades was to reclaim holy sites in the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, from Muslim control. The church saw this as a religious duty to assert Christian dominance in the region.
One effect of the Crusades on Muslim kingdoms was the strengthening of military defenses and unity among various Muslim rulers in response to the threat posed by the Christian Crusaders. The Crusades also led to increased trade and cultural exchanges between Muslim and Christian regions, influencing the development of both civilizations.
The Christian commander and king Richard the Lionheart, or Richard the 1st, was the one that ended the Crusade of Kings, also known as the 3rd Crusade.
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.