Christians benefited the least out of the crusades. Millions of people died, and the "holy land" was still in Muslim control at the end.
1. What were the Crusades?They were a series of military campaigns.2. Why were the Crusades fought?They were fighting for Jerusalem.3. Who were the participants in the Crusades?The Christians and the Muslims.4. Where did the majority of battles take place?Jerusalem.5. When did the Crusades take place?1095 AD - 1291 AD.6. What was the outcome of the Crusades.Christians lost the military part of it. Europe's Renaissance greatly benefited from all the arts.
The Crusades primarily benefited European monarchs and the Catholic Church, as they gained increased power, land, and influence. Additionally, merchants and traders, particularly from Italian city-states like Venice and Genoa, profited from increased trade routes and economic opportunities created by the Crusades. The spillover of knowledge and goods also helped stimulate the European economy and contributed to the Renaissance. However, the local populations in the regions affected often suffered greatly due to conflict and disruption.
the Crusades benefited Europe in a number of ways. For one thing, the exchange that occurred during the Crusades facilitated the spread of Islamic math and science. This exposed Europeans to improvements in navigation techniques. These advancements, in turn, helped to usher in Europe's Age of Exploration and led to nearly five centuries of European cultural and economic dominance.
This is a very broad question. Do you mean Europeans, Saracens, or both? But ideas might be two-fold. Some people who fought in the Crusades benefited greatly from the new ideas, pillage, ransom, and trade they gained while others suffered famine, poor nutrition, disease, injury, and death.
To never send Children into battle, most didn't even make it to their destination.
the people who benefited from the crusades were europeans
The sharecroppers are the ones who benefited the least from a sharecropper agreement.
Minorities and women were the least benefited from the New Deal policies.
the native Americans
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1. What were the Crusades?They were a series of military campaigns.2. Why were the Crusades fought?They were fighting for Jerusalem.3. Who were the participants in the Crusades?The Christians and the Muslims.4. Where did the majority of battles take place?Jerusalem.5. When did the Crusades take place?1095 AD - 1291 AD.6. What was the outcome of the Crusades.Christians lost the military part of it. Europe's Renaissance greatly benefited from all the arts.
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I reckon that King George benefited the least. The American colonists resented him and saw He also in a way "lost" America after the Declaration of Independence. But he was still the king of Britain & Ireland.
Cities in Europe such as Venice, Genoa, and Pisa benefited economically from the Crusades due to increased trade and wealth acquired through their involvement in transporting crusaders and supplies to the Holy Land. In the Holy Land, cities like Jerusalem and Acre experienced short-term economic growth from the influx of pilgrims and military expenditures during the Crusades.