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Which were lasting effects of the Crusades?
Trade in Europe increased.
The power of the Catholic Church decreased.
Trade in Europe decreased.
The power of the Catholic Church increased.
Knowledge between cultures increased.
Knowledge between cultures decreased.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Trade in Europe increased.

The power of the Catholic Church increased.

Explanation:

  • The crusades were the religious war between Muslim and Christian.
  • The Crusades fought to recover the Holy Land from Islamic rule.
  • The goals were to recapture territories lost by Christians.
  • The lasting effect of the crusade was the increase of trade in Europe.
  • There was a demand for goods as Europeans were accustomed to luxuries. Some of the goods were spices, silk, cotton fabric, etc.
  • After the crusade, the shipbuilding in Europe increased as European took sea voyages to get goods.
  • The power of the Catholic Church increased as well as their wealth.
  • The power of the Pope was elevated after the Crusades ended.

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