Question #13a96

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Oct 18, 2017

the exposure to other cultures and knowledge

Explanation:

The Crusades exposed Europe to the scientific knowledge of Islam that was far more advanced than that of Europe especially medical science. This combined with the renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman science helped spark the scientific revolution.

The knowledge of the Greeks and Romans was brought back to Europe because of the Crusades. The Greek scholars that came from the Byzantine Empire due to the Crusades (including the sacking of Constantiople during the fourth Crusade) sparked the Renissance e

The Greek Bible and the ability to read the Greek Bible was came to Europe because of the Crusades. The knowledge of the Bible in Greek instead of the Vulgate Latin was partly responsible for the Protestant Reformation.

The exposure to Islamic, ancient Greek and Roman, culture literature, and science sparked major changes in European culture.
These changes were for the benefit of Europe.