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True and false! The Crusades were pretty much a fail, but it did effect the way life and politics happened in Europe in a good way.

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Where most crusades successful for the Europeans?

only the first crusade was successful and out of nine crusades


Why were there so many crusades?

the first crusade was a success so later kings thought they could direct successful crusades too cause Muslims recaptured Jerusalem after first crusade but all other crusades failed


The crusades created a demand for goods among the people truefalse?

true


Who was the Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem during the crusades?

Saladin


Were the crusades successful in that the Holy Land was recaptured and retained?

The Crusades initially resulted in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099, marking a temporary success for the Crusaders. However, the Holy Land was not retained in the long term; by 1291, Muslim forces had recaptured most of the territories established by the Crusaders. Overall, while there were brief periods of success, the Crusades ultimately failed to establish lasting Christian control over the Holy Land.


Were the crusades a waste of time?

Not a complete waste of time. Although the Europeans never recaptured the Holy Land, they were introduced to the intellects of the Muslims, which led to their revival (in learning) since the Muslims preserved Western ideas.


Who benefited from the Crusades?

the people who benefited from the crusades were europeans


What impact did the crusades have on Europe?

the crusades helpef the europeans


Why were the crusades significant?

Europeans


What role did the Muslim leader Salah-al-Din play in the Crusades?

He recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders.


What was the result of the crusades for Europeans?

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Why in crusades did Europeans civilise the Turks?

They didn't.