The Muslems were weakened enough so they didn't finish taking over the rest of Europe and wiping out its inhabitants. They only got as far as the Balkans, and up into Spain and most of France. They were driven out of France about 300 years before the first Crusade and out of Spain by 1492.
Western European Christians sought to gain control of Palestine, the land where Jesus lived, died, and according to Christians, was resurrected, from the Muslims. While Christian Crusaders never achieved more than temporary control of Jerusalem, the Crusades had many lasting effects on Western European societies. These effects profoundly changed the lives of Western Europeans.
Trade increase
More religious faith = keeping the people in check
It guaranteed people rights that kings must respect
The crusades had positive effects on Eastern Europe. For instance, it lead to the conquering of the provinces known as the crusader states that provided a new form of trade income.
The Crusades increased the population of trade between Europe and the Middle East.
Trade increase
The development of new economic interests for europe
More religious faith = keeping the people in check
It guaranteed people rights that kings must respect
Positive: -It helped get western Europe out of feudalism -The Muslims were weakened by the Crusades even though they won and were not strong enough to take over the rest of western Europe. -Advancements in medicine (when the knights were in Arab and Persian nations they saw this advancements and brought it back to Western Europe) -This brought Western Europe with Eastern Europe and laid the start of the Renaissance -We gained knowledge of architecture, literature, and geography, medicine as we mentioned, and maths. Negative: -Many people were persecuted such as the Jews -Western Europe was unable to gain control of Jerusalem
The crusades had positive effects on Eastern Europe. For instance, it lead to the conquering of the provinces known as the crusader states that provided a new form of trade income.
One of the positive results was that people of Western Europe learned how to draw better maps and build better ships
Some positive effects of the Crusades include the increased cultural exchange between the East and the West, the growth of trade and commerce in Europe, and the strengthening of centralized European states. Additionally, the Crusades led to advancements in technology, medicine, and navigation.
Two indirect results of the Crusades were the increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East, leading to the transfer of knowledge and goods. The Crusades also contributed to the decline of feudalism in Europe as many nobles and knights left their lands to fight, leading to social and economic changes.
The Crusades increased the population of trade between Europe and the Middle East.
both positive and negative effects were there. It killed economy, but brought social changes.
The Crusades led to increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East. They also contributed to increased tolerance and understanding of different cultures and religions.