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The Crusades affected the economy and government of Europe and relations among religious groups in that these Crusades Wars confronted religious groups such as Christians, Muslims, and Jews, that fought for the control of the Holy Land that was Jersusalem, modern-day Israel.
The Muslims had captured the Temple of Solomon in the Holy Land and the Pope formed an army called the Crusades to capture back that region. The Church also called for the help of other European Catholic allies to fight in the Crusades.
During the Crusades, the economy was affected in that trade reach faraway places never before reached in the Islam world. European people were introduced to new goods and luxuries through trade with the Muslim towns as a result of the Crusades.