The Crusades led to increased trade between Europe and the Middle East, introducing new goods and ideas that enriched European economies. They also contributed to the weakening of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Muslim powers in the region. Additionally, the Crusades fostered a spirit of exploration and curiosity about distant lands, ultimately paving the way for the Age of Discovery.
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some of the affects were that the crusades were disliked by the people of England. they made people poor.
some of the affects were that the crusades were disliked by the people of England.they made people poor. What_were_some_of_the_effects_of_the_crusades
the effect was war
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some of the affects were that the crusades were disliked by the people of England. they made people poor.
The social effects of the Crusades upon the social life of the Western nations were marked & important. The Crusades afforded an opportunity for romantic adventure. The Crusades were therefore one of the principal fostering influences of chivalry. Contact with the culture of the East provided a general refining influence.
some of the affects were that the crusades were disliked by the people of England.they made people poor. What_were_some_of_the_effects_of_the_crusades
the effect was war
The effects of the crusades were an increase in trade between Asia and Europe.Second,kings take power away from the popes.Third,tension grows inbetween the christians,muslims,and the jews.
Crusaders brought back goods increasing trade.
Crusaders returned to Europe with additions to mathematics and the sciences.
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.
1. The crusades also gave rise to the important knightly orders, the Knights Templar, the Teutonic Knights and the Hospitaller 2. The effects of the Crusades on Europe of the Middle Ages were an important factor in the history of the progress of civilization. 3. The effects of the Crusades influenced the wealth and power of the Catholic Church, Political matters, commerce, feudalism, intellectual development, social effects, material effects and the effects of the crusades also prompted the famous Voyages of discovery. 4. The Objectives of the crusades was at first to release the Holy Land, in particular Jerusalem, from the Saracens, but in time was extended to seizing Spain from the Moors, the Slavs and Pagans from eastern Europe, and the islands of the Mediterranean. 5. The crusaders came from both the Upper and Lower classes. i hope this helps