The Crusades had mixed success; while they achieved temporary territorial gains in the Holy Land, they ultimately failed to establish lasting control. However, they significantly influenced trade by opening up new routes between Europe and the East, leading to increased commerce and the introduction of exotic goods. Additionally, the Crusades bolstered the power of the Church, as they were framed as holy missions, enhancing the Pope's authority and encouraging religious fervor among Europeans. Over time, the increased interactions also fostered cultural exchanges that shaped medieval Europe.
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