The Crusades led to increased trade and cultural exchange between Europe and the Middle East, fostering economic growth and introducing new ideas, technologies, and goods. They weakened the power of the Catholic Church and feudal lords, contributing to the rise of centralized monarchies in Europe. Additionally, the Crusades intensified religious intolerance and conflict, laying the groundwork for future tensions between Christians and Muslims.
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