What effect did the Crusades have on trade?
Trade throughout the Mediterranean was destroyed.
Trading cities became more important.
Italian merchants saw their fortunes ruined.
Europeans began to sell their own spices.
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⭐What effects did the Crusades have on trade?⭐
⭐Europeans developed a taste for luxury goods, returning Crusaders brought back kids from Jerusalem. This stirred trade interested w/ the Middle East. Fleets used to bring Crusaders to the holy land were used for trade to transport goods.⭐
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Trading cities became more important.
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The side effect of the Crusades was the possibilities for trade. Also, with new knowledge of trade, economic trends shifted as well. Commercial trading shifted to Italians in the Mediterranean, with a shift to the Atlantic, and Spain and Portugal seeking new trade routes and opening the world up to additional exploration.
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