How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Feudalism broke down after the crusades
The Crusades opened new opportunities for serfs by disrupting the feudal system and creating a labor shortage in Europe. As many nobles and knights left to fight, some serfs gained the chance to negotiate better working conditions or pay for their labor. Additionally, the return of wealth and goods from the East could lead to economic growth and the emergence of towns, providing serfs with the possibility of transitioning to a more independent life as merchants or skilled artisans. Ultimately, the Crusades contributed to the gradual decline of serfdom in some regions.
No. They were slaves.
How could the Crusades change a serfs’ life?
Serfs took part in the middle ages as the great producers of food. Serfs also took part in the crusades, morality plays, and matches of mob football.
The total amount of crusades there was 8. The whole point in the crusades was pretty much trying to take over the holy land. Kings, nobles, knights, peasants (serfs), and towns people where involved in the crusades.
Yes Christians liked crusades, because crusades helped them, with a military problems and serfs nobles liked especially because of them they became more rich and etc crusades took those people to the qar, so ya Christians liked crusades
Merchants participated, motivated by the possibilities of increased trade.
Merchants participated, motivated by the possibilities of increased trade.
That would be the Burghers, or the middle class. After the crusades, trade required a money economy to be used throughout Europe, undermining the way the Feudal system worked. Lords had to pay their serfs, and there was little way for them to do that. As a result, many of the lords lost land and the serfs on it were freed, becoming the Middle Class. Another reason that some of the lords were displaced is because some nobles died in battle in the Crusades and their land went to kings. Other nobles sold their land for war supplies and allowed their serfs to buy freedom and inhabit the town or be free on the land. The middle class was also on kings' good sides in the first place because the King could collect taxes from them to fund wars.
True.