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26 April, 12:43
How did the Crusades affect Southwest Asia?
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Kason Bryant
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The Crusade's most significant effect on Europe was that it contributed to the weakening of feudalism, to the development of centralized nation-states, to trade, and to the rise of the city. In southwestern Asia, it led to a great amount of death and the weakening and collapse of the Byzantine Empire.
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