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What were the effects of the Crusades?

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The Crusades had both negative and positive effects- The power of the kings increased once again and the influence of the feudal lords reduced, They led to the decline and eventual collapse of the Byzantine Empire, The Christians’ cruelty and intolerance caused the Muslims to hate and resent them bitterly, They led to worsening of relationships in the Muslim dominated regions between the Muslim rulers and the Christian and Jewish people, They led to an increase in religious persecution of the minority communities like the Jews and the Muslims in Europe. They led to an increase in trade and commerce as well as the exchange of ideas and technology between the East and the West, They led to the growth of new towns and cities as well as universities in Europe.

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