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Aim: What were the effects of the Crusades on “ Christendom ” and western Europe? .
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Aim: What were the effects of the Crusades on “Christendom” and western Europe? The Crusades enabled the Italian City-states fleets to re-conquer their home waters – as well as those held by the Byzantines. The great battles should not be allowed to disguise another major event – the conquest of the Mediterranean’s maritime trade routes. Fernand Braudel
$$$ Significance of Crusades: Economic Expansion • Plunder and looting of Holy Land • Building of fleets to carry Crusaders and then trade • Enrichment of merchant class – through carrying Crusaders and trade rights with Islamic World • Control of Mediterranean Sea trade • Reopening of trade with East: Spices, Silks • Development of a money economy for trade – undermines manorialism, serfdom, feudalism
Significance of Crusades: Increased Power of Kings • Military organizations are led by kings • National taxation instituted to pay for Crusades and collected by king • Nobility exhausts its financial resources fighting far from home
Significance of Crusades: Power of the Church Waxes, then Wanes • Europe unifies around the Church’s goal • Increased status of Church – for a while • New ideas from abroad threaten Church’s teachings • Loss of Holy Lands, failure of later Crusades, diminish Church prestige
Significance of the Crusades: Other Culture • Knowledge of the Islamic world: Arabic numerals, paper • Reintroduction to works of Aristotle, other works of logic
Significance of the Crusades: Interaction w/ Environment • New foods: Sugar, Cotton, Rice, Citrus fruits, Apples
Why the Italian City-States? Where is the best place to leave Europe to go to the “Holy Land?”
What will you sell to the Asians? How will you get it to them?
What will you sell to the Asians? How will you get it to them? FISH FISH WOOL SILVER
European Trading Networks • Growth of the Hanseatic League • Development of European trade fairs • “Braving” the Atlantic Ocean
$$$ Significance of Crusades: Economic Expansion • Plunder and looting of Holy Land • Building of fleets to carry Crusaders and then trade • Enrichment of merchant class – through carrying Crusaders and trade rights with Islamic World • Control of Mediterranean Sea trade • Reopening of trade with East: Spices, Silks • Development of a money economy for trade – undermines manorialism, serfdom, feudalism
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