How Did The Crusades Influence European Culture

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The crusades were any of the military journeys by European Christian forces during 1095-1291 in the Near East. These holy wars were fought to retrieve the Holy Land in the Near East, as said before, from the Muslims. The first crusades are applicable to the history of exploration because they marked the first endeavor of economic and political expansion by Christian countries beyond Europe. They also caused additional exposure to different cultures. Italy and Italian cities began to thrive after the crusades because trade increased. Kings started to have more power, but it eventually it began to circulate down to the people. After the later crusades, Europeans were introduced to many new ways of life. The first three holy wars influenced European …show more content…

Historians used to think that the crusaders that came back to Europe presented other people, like westerners, to eastern goods and ways of life which influenced Western life. As a product of the crusade, The westerners and people who crusaded argued. Europeans were introduced to goods like: sugar, silk, velvet, and glass mirrors But, Historians now take back those arguments and point to the large amount of exchange between Muslims, Byzantines, and Europeans a long time before Crusades even started. Western Europeans also learned how to build superior ships and make more accurate maps after the Crusades. They also learned to use magnetic compasses in order to tell which direction they were going. In addition, the Crusades indicated and affected religious trends. Some people were devoted to St. George in the early Middle Ages. The intensity of this devotion increased in Europe after he intervened astoundingly at the Battle of Antioch in 1098, so the Crusades had a highly negative effect on …show more content…

The Crusades are significant to history because it was one of the first attempts in history to spread a religion through a country: Christianity. The early Crusades also helped expand the territories of many European countries by making crusader states, and increased trade in Italy which made it a wealthy place. This helped to disseminate knowledge and ideas all over Europe. The Crusades helped Europe shift out of the Middle ages and guided Europe into the Renaissance

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