What was one long-term effect of the Crusades?

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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One long-term effect of the Crusades was the increased cultural and economic exchange between the Eastern and Western worlds. The Crusaders' contact with the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic civilizations exposed them to new ideas, technologies, and goods. This exchange of knowledge and trade had a lasting impact on both regions, contributing to the Renaissance in Europe and influencing various aspects of art, science, and philosophy.


Additionally, the Crusades led to the establishment of European colonies and trade routes in the Eastern Mediterranean, facilitating ongoing interactions and connections between Europe and the Middle East. While the Crusades themselves were marked by conflict and violence, the long-term consequences included a more interconnected and globalized world.