History of Europe

What was a long term affect of the crusades?

Increased Trade: The Crusades led to the expansion of trade routes and connections between the Middle East and the rest of Europe. This facilitated cross-cultural exchanges of goods, technology, and agricultural products. The influx of new knowledge and technologies, such as sugar, rice, and advanced irrigation techniques, brought major advancements to the economy and lifestyle of people in Europe. The trade also spurred urbanization as commercial cities prospered.