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Essay heading: The Crusades
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April 27, 2001 |
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Europe's population was growing, its urban life was beginning to come back, and both import and export trade were gradually increasing. Due to this increase for the better in Europe, including human and economic resources, they could now support the Crusades. "A growing population and more surplus wealth also meant greater demand for goods from elsewhere... displayed 300 characters
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European traders had always looked to the Mediterranean; now they sought greater control of the goods, routes, and profits." (Encarta, "Crusades"). That's why material wants corresponded with religious feelings about the Holy Land and the pope's newfound ability to gather together and focus a great enterprise... displayed next 300 characters
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