By increasing European contact with peoples from other lands, the Crusades contributed to the end of the Middle Ages

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True. The Crusades, which were a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims in the Middle East, led to increased European contact with peoples from other lands, particularly the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic world. This contact, in turn, sparked a renewed interest in trade, exploration, and learning, helping to usher in the Renaissance and ultimately bring an end to the Middle Ages.