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Affects of the Crusades
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he Roman Catholic Church experienced an increase in wealth, and the power of the Pope was elevated after the Crusades ended. Trade and transportation also improved throughout Europe as a result of the Crusades. Hope this helps.
The reason was simple to understand. They all were against the capitalistic economy that was eating up the profits of the society and diverging it to the more wealth and affluent persons in the US society. That seemed to be a very objectionable point of view at that time.
Persia
<span>Alexander the Great of Macedonia, possibly regarded as the greatest ever military commander, led his army from Greece through Turkey to what is now Iran, Persia, through to what is now Pakistan, parts of India & Afghanistan . . . . . Notable victories include Guatamela, the Hydaspes, the Granicus & Issue's. </span>
Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, Syria, & what is now parts of Pakistan, India & Afghanistan.
He conquered Greece, Egypt, Persia, and part of the Indus Valley in India and named many cities after himself, like Alexandria in Egypt which became a center of commerce for Hellenistic culture.
<span>Egypt, the Middle East and central Asia.</span>
World War 1 began after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungary empire in 1914. Serbia was still under their rule and killed the heir for independence. Serbia formed an alliance with Russia, and Austro Hungary formed an alliance with France and great Britain. Which caused other countries to "pick a side" belguim sided with serbia and germany sided with Austro-Hungary. The war caused Europe to fall in power
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