The statement "Importing Agriculture" does not directly contribute to the end of the Middle Ages in the same way that the other factors do. The Crusades primarily fostered shifting power dynamics, increased European contact with other civilizations, and promoted trade and learning, which were significant factors in transitioning out of the medieval period. While agricultural practices may have changed as a result of increased contact and trade, "importing agriculture" itself isn't a primary contributor to the end of the Middle Ages.
The Crusades contributed to the end of the Middle Ages through all the following except:(1 point)
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Shifting power dynamics
Shifting power dynamics
Increasing European contact with people from other lands
Increasing European contact with people from other lands
Importing Agriculture
Importing Agriculture
Fostering trade and learning
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