There have been a large number of formally ordained "Crusades" with at least ten having been conducted between the 11th and 16th century. At the time of the first Crusade in 1096, the main European mover was the Pope (Urban II) with the rulers of the nations involved being France and England (led by Phillip I and William II respectively)
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how did the Crusades affect Europe?how did the Crusades affect Europe?
The Nobels
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No..the crusades were intended to capture Jerusalem for Christianity and to oust the Moslems from there. The Jews suffered terribly during the crusades.
Trade and War
The Crusades increased the population of trade between Europe and the Middle East.
the crusades helpef the europeans
The Crusades were a series of holly wars waged by Catholic countries in Europe. The purpose of the war was to free the land of Israel from the Muslim rule.
Many different types of spices were imported to Europe from Asia as a result of the Crusades. There was also gold and jade jewelry, and porcelain items like vases imported by Europe from Asia during this time.
It was the Crusades.
Europe expanded mostly east and south, due to major advances and yes, the crusades