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What was a major impact of the Crusades?
Christians permanently captured the Holy Land
Europe was exposed to new ideas and goods
Europe converted to Islam
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Europe was exposed to new ideas and goods.
Explanation: The Crusades opened trade routes and contact with Byzantine and Muslim civilizations, bringing back spices, textiles, knowledge (classical texts, advances in medicine, mathematics), and new technologies. Christians did not permanently capture the Holy Land, and Europe did not convert to Islam.
Explanation: The Crusades opened trade routes and contact with Byzantine and Muslim civilizations, bringing back spices, textiles, knowledge (classical texts, advances in medicine, mathematics), and new technologies. Christians did not permanently capture the Holy Land, and Europe did not convert to Islam.
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