How did the Crusades pave the way for the Renaissance?
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The development of art during theRenaissance period required money. TheCrusades filled the gap by fostering improvements in transport and trade in Asia and Europe. Expansion of trade and transport also led to waning appeal for feudalism and monarchical administration.
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In the course of their travels to the holy land, the Crusades came in contact with the superior civilizations and cultures of the Greeks and the Turks. They assimilated the best elements of these cultures and started the process of the rivival of Western eduacation and learning, paving the way for Renaissance.
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