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why were the crusades fought? what impact did they have on Europe?​

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Answered by prasadvinit1102
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The crusades of the 11th to 15th century CE have become one of the defining events of the Middle Ages in both Europe and the Middle East. The campaigns brought significant consequences wherever they occurred but also pushed changes within the states that organised and fought them. Even when the crusades had ended, their influence continued through literature and other cultural means and, resurrected as an idea in more modern times, they continue today to colour international relations.

Answered by Anonymous
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From the 11th century to the 19th Century CE, a series of was known as Crusades was fought between the Christians in the Muslims over the control of Jerusalem and Palestine.

Result Of The Crusades:

  • The Christians started the use of gunpowder, something that they had learnt from the Muslims.
  • Knowledge in the areas of science, medicine and architecture was transferred from the Islamic and Greek world to the west during the Crusades. This paved the bad for Renaissance in Europe.
  • New scientific discoveries and inventions also made their way into the Western world.
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