the impact of the arab empire in the middle ages was that they helped create and learnt about medicine and helped thhe europeans to show them how to create cures for many/various diseases.
I think that the crusades didn't leave much impact on Muslim societies as it made to the crusaders themselves . they bring with them back to Europe the Islamic foods,Textiles industry and many others things which Europe in these ages of darkness couldn't understand ;so the impact of the Great Islamic civilization could be seen clearly in even in the world of nowadays
Crusades had a major impact on the building of castles as many large castles were built across Europe. The crusades were expensive and led to the creation of governmental processes to asses and collect taxes. In turn, this led to the current taxation system that has now been adopted around the world.
Roman culture has strongly influenced Western culture and thus the west.
Yes, the Crusades and the travels of Kublai Khan significantly increased trade and travel during the Middle Ages. The Crusades opened new routes to the East, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between Europe and the Middle East. Similarly, Kublai Khan's reign and the Mongol Empire's expansion promoted the Silk Road trade, enhancing connectivity across Asia and Europe. Together, these events contributed to a more interconnected world, laying the groundwork for future trade networks.
The Church provided a sense of stability, unity, and order.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Middle Ages in Europe were a time of intense Catholicism. The people were very devout and their entire lives revolved around the Church. Many young people entered religious orders and for the most part family life revolved around the local parish Church. Spiritually, the people in the Middle Ages were far advanced from the spiritual morass in whicht our world currently finds itself.
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Austria, middle-europe.
The impact of ww1 on the econmoy of Europe was to drain the treasuries of Europe leaving them grappling with huge debts.
the treaty of Versailles plunged Europe into the second world war and it led to the rise of aggressors in Europe
Mainly in Europe and the Middle East.
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World War 2 destroyed the economy of Europe. The Marshall Plan was setup in order to help rebuild Europe.
World War 2 destroyed the economy of Europe. The Marshall Plan was setup in order to help rebuild Europe.
Europe excluding central and eastern Europe; north Africa and the middle east.
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The tobacco plant is one item that made a huge impact on Europe (the old world )