Ummm, yeah... a lot of people - they died from disease to brutal and merciless deaths.
In a word: France. Unfortunately, a simple "France" or "Germany" answer is not truly applicable. Countries as we know them today were really formed after the crusades. However, if one were to venture a guess as to which modern country suffered the most casualties during the crusades it would be France. They provided the most crusaders and settled the Holy Land the heaviest.
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There were no actual casualties during the battle... except for a mule. However, during the surrender ceremony, two Union soldiers were killed when a cannon they were firing blew up. One was killed out right, and one of five others who were injured, died about a week or so later.
Total casualties, just one killed, I believe, and that was by accident. A Union gunner was killed by a barrel of powder igniting, just as they were firing the farewell salute.
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During the crusades there was many advancements, but castle building may be one of the most prominent. The dome like structure at the top of castles was created during the crusades and Edward II made many castles during that time period
There were several saints in the Crusades but the most famous was King St. Louis IX of France.
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To answer in one word : poor Many more died of disease during the Crusade of illness than fighting.
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No one single person encouraged the Crusades. These military campaigns were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church during the High Middle Ages and Late Middle Ages.
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The Crusades increased trade and commerce.