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14 September, 04:26

How did the Crusades change the economy of Europe?

a) As Catholics won each war, new territory was established on behalf of Europe.

b) Europeans were introduced to new luxuries through trade as a result of the Crusades

c) Other countries submitted offerings on behalf of the church.

d) The Crusades crumbled Europe's economy for years.

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  1. 14 September, 04:48
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    The crusades, a series of European holy wars waged from the 11th to the 13th century, had an enormous impact on the European economy. The long term effects of the crusades included the establishment of lending institutions across the continent, standardized methods of taxation and an increase in European trade.
  2. 14 September, 05:02
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    Definitely B. The venetian trade ships carried all of the plundered goods back to italy byzantine and the rest of europe
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