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  • An increase in the power of popes
  • A weakening of the Byzantine Empire
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What was a conquence of the crusades?

Every war or series of wars have their consequences. Mostly the main consequence of the Crusades was that many men died, either by disease, hunger and/or thirst, or died in battle. Very few survived these Crusades.


Why do we study the crusades?

The study of the Crusades allows us to understand the religious, political, and cultural motivations behind these medieval conflicts. It also sheds light on the interactions between different civilizations and how they have shaped the world we live in today. Lastly, studying the Crusades provides valuable insights into the impact of religious fervor on historical events and the consequences of religious warfare.


What was the goals of the crusades?

There are two types of crusades: the political crusades and the religious crusades. The crusades are used to win new converts and inform. Political crusades are usually used for power and fame.


How many crusades took place?

Four Crusades, with other negligible crusades.


Where were the crusades located at?

Where are crusades located at?


How was the crusades fought?

who were the crusades fought by


What are some questions on the Crusades?

Who were in the Crusades who started the Crusades who fought in the Crusades how long did each Crusade last how long was the longest Crusade


What was the impetus for change that removed the isolation of Europe in the middle ages?

It was the Crusades.


How many crusades were held?

8 crusades


What are the dangers and rewards of crusades?

What is dangerous on crusades


Who was in the Crusades?

Jews, Christians and Muslims were in the Crusades.


Did the followers of Christianity led the crusades?

they lead the crusades yes. The crusades were an effort to retake Jerusalem.