What was one of the effects of the Crusades on European trade?
Effects of Exploration and Trade

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Increased demand for goods and trade with the East
Answer explanation
The Crusades opened up trade routes and increased contact with the East, leading to a heightened demand for Eastern goods like spices and silk in Europe, thus boosting trade.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What event in 1453 disrupted the trade routes controlled by the Ottomans and Italians?
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The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Muslim Empire.
Answer explanation
The fall of Constantinople in 1453 marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and allowed the Ottomans to control key trade routes, disrupting the trade previously dominated by Italians and altering the balance of power in the region.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What was the motivation of Europeans to spread Christianity during explorations?
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Hostility towards Muslims
Answer explanation
The motivation to spread Christianity was largely driven by hostility towards Muslims, particularly during the Crusades, where religious conflict fueled efforts to convert non-Christian populations.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What caused the need for additional resources in European empires? Options: The decline of the Roman Empire, The economic needs of standing armies and navies, The discovery of new continents, The invention of the steam engine
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The economic needs of standing armies and navies
Answer explanation
The economic needs of standing armies and navies drove European empires to seek additional resources to support military operations, maintain power, and expand their influence.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What inspired researchers to discover new lands during the Renaissance?
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Spirit of curiosity and personal achievements
Answer explanation
During the Renaissance, the spirit of curiosity and the desire for personal achievements drove researchers to explore new lands, seeking knowledge, fame, and fortune, rather than just fear of the unknown or agricultural needs.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What did inventions such as the caravel and the magnetic compass allow?
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Longer and more efficient sea voyages
Answer explanation
Inventions like the caravel and magnetic compass enabled longer and more efficient sea voyages by improving navigation and ship design, allowing explorers to travel further and more safely across oceans.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What did Christopher Columbus's journey to America begin?
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The widespread exchange of plants and animals between America and Europe
Answer explanation
Christopher Columbus's journey in 1492 initiated the Columbian Exchange, which significantly increased the transfer of plants and animals between America and Europe, reshaping diets and agriculture on both continents.
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