During the High Middle Ages, how did pilgrimages for the Crusades affect the economy?
Answer:
D: They stimulated the economy by increasing trade and creating a need for additional taverns and inns.
Explanation:
The pilgrimages and the Crusaders opened up the path for Europe to have a relationship with Asia, which lead to international trade relations and exchanges of knowledge, arts, and cultures.
Perry approached Japan in a somewhat threatening manner. He sought after them with a navy vessel at his side and basically told them to open their trade relations or else. =)
While the Continental Army lose the Battle of Bunker Hill, they still gained a tremendous confidence boost. Because of this, the Continental Army was able to win the next battle, the Battle of Gloucester.
Explanation:
I think he was but I am not exactly sure