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Effects of Crusades on Christianity
The crusades had more effect on the people who launched them than on the people who they were attacking. Contrasting the popular belief creating fear, crusades did not create Christian fear of Muslims. Christians regarded Muslims as a threat to Christianity even before the commencement of crusades. The crusades only proved these ideas about Muslims being true. Crusades discouraged trade practice between Muslims and [url=http://www.mquin.com/giuseppezanotti.php]giuseppe zanotti sneakers[/url] Christians. This is evident because the papacy made threats of excommunication from trade to merchants who traded with Muslims. Theses trade threats had little effects because later, people started to trade with Muslims. Although the crusades were not a success, it changed the lives of many Christians. There was economic growth and exchange of ideas between the Muslims and the crusaders.
Modern Christianity does not consider crusades as crucial due to modern beliefs towards war and religion. They believe that religion is not a cause of violence. The crusades bring shame to modern Christians for they see [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.fr/category/doudoune-moncler-homme/]doudoune moncler homme[/url] it as the dark side of Christianity history. Many anti- Christian believers cite the crusades as a proof against Christianity. For this reason, crusades are not significant in modern Christianity. Therefore, they promoted trade between Asia and Europe. Politics also changed in Europe. Following the death of many knights and nobles during the process of the crusades, many kings increased their power. [url=http://www.hollisterhanesmorgan.co.uk]hollister[/url] The crusades had long impacts on the relationship among people. Crusaders attack on Jews made Jews not to trust Christianity. Tension increased between Byzantines [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.fr/category/doudoune-moncler/]doudoune moncler[/url] and Western Christians particularly after the crusaders attack at Constantinople.
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