What were the Crusade?what were the effects of Crusades on Europe and Asia
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What were the Crusade?
- The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The term refers especially to the Eastern Mediterranean campaigns in the period between 1095 and 1271 that had the objective of conquering the Holy Land from Islamic rule.
what were the effects of Crusades on Europe and Asia
- an increase in xenophobia and intolerance between Christians and Muslims, and between Christians and Jews, heretics and pagans. an increase in international trade and exchange of ideas and technology. an increase in the power of such Italian states as Venice, Genoa, and Pisa
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There were various effects of the Crusades on Europe and Asia:-
i) The Muslim states began to adopt a harsher attitude towards their Christian subjects.
ii) There was a great increase in the influence of Italian mercantile communities in the trade between the east and the west.
iii) Power of Europeans feudal lords decrease and there was a decline of feudalism in Europe. It helped in the emergence and rise of the Nation-States.
iv) the crusade left a deep impact on Christian-Muslim relation in a negative way.
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