The Crusades had significant effects on Europeans, including the expansion of trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the East, which introduced new goods, ideas, and technologies. They also led to the rise of centralized monarchies as leaders gained power and resources from the campaigns. Additionally, the Crusades intensified religious fervor and tensions, contributing to a legacy of conflict between Christians and Muslims, as well as intra-Christian divisions. Overall, the Crusades helped shape the political, economic, and social landscape of medieval Europe.
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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.
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