The crusades helped to solidify Europe as a colonial power, uprooted traditional governmental systems, forced Christianity on many indigenous people, and allowed the Church and the kings an unbalanced control throughout Europe over both the political and economic well-being of the continent.
They also amplified the religious wars that are still going on to this day between Islam, Christianity and Judaism, but did increase communication between otherwise isolated communities which allowed Europe to flourish in the subsequent years.
In addition, Europeans began to trade with the Middle East with products like sugar, lemons, and spices becoming available for the first time in Europe.
Increased trade led to increased cultural diffusion as the crusaders and traders learned about Arab art, architecture, medicine, and mathematics. Since the Arabs were very advanced in science and mathematics, Western European knowledge increased.
After traveling to the Middle East, some of the crusaders developed a taste for adventure and so exploration of the world in general increased.
The long term effects from the crusades, apart from we now share Jerusalem were our food and rich wines. Because they started making profits from them, they managed to buy more and send the price up for their customers. This managed to buy more then send the price up again which made them more money and us a more richer diet. That is the long term effect for us. The short term effects of the crusades such as , the medicine and food but of course that was either improved , has become illegal or had died out.
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
An increased demand for goods from the east.
The long term effects from the crusades, apart from we now share Jerusalem were our food and rich wines. Because they started making profits from them, they managed to buy more and send the price up for their customers. This managed to buy more then send the price up again which made them more money and us a more richer diet. That is the long term effect for us. The short term effects of the crusades such as , the medicine and food but of course that was either improved , has become illegal or had died out.
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
One of the Crusades' important long term effects were Who:Pope Urban the second What:"holy war" (to recapture the holy lands from the Muslims) When:1095 and there were 9 holy wars which continued for 200 years) (the results were that they failed) (affect:great achievemens of the Muslims) - I hoped that answered your question!!!:-)
The great crusades were caused by religious beliefs and ended up killing millions of people.
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Short term effects of the Crusades included increased trade between East and West, the spread of cultural and technological advancements, and the emergence of new military tactics and strategies. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of powerful monarchies and the weakening of feudalism in Europe.
An increased demand for goods from the east.