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How did Europe benefit from the Crusades?(1 point)
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The Catholic Church reunited with the Orthodox Christian Church.
The Catholic Church reunited with the Orthodox Christian Church.

It took back the Holy Land for hundreds of years until the 1900s.
It took back the Holy Land for hundreds of years until the 1900s.

The feudal system strengthened and the population increased.
The feudal system strengthened and the population increased.

Exposure to countries in the East led to the exchange of goods and ideas.
Exposure to countries in the East led to the exchange of goods and ideas.
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The European economy grew due to increased trade with the East.

The European economy grew due to increased trade with the East.

New technologies and innovations were brought back to Europe.
New technologies and innovations were brought back to Europe.

The power and influence of European monarchs increased.
The power and influence of European monarchs increased.

Europeans gained knowledge and understanding of different cultures and religions.
Europeans gained knowledge and understanding of different cultures and religions.

The Crusaders brought back valuable artifacts and treasures from the East.
The Crusaders brought back valuable artifacts and treasures from the East.

The Crusades stimulated intellectual and cultural advancements in Europe.
The Crusades stimulated intellectual and cultural advancements in Europe.

The Crusades led to the decline of feudalism.
The Crusades led to the decline of feudalism.

The Crusades contributed to the rise of centralized nation-states.
The Crusades contributed to the rise of centralized nation-states.

The Crusades increased religious fervor and devotion in Europe.
The Crusades increased religious fervor and devotion in Europe.

The Crusades created a demand for goods and services, leading to economic growth.
The Crusades created a demand for goods and services, leading to economic growth.