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During the High Middle Ages, how did pilgrimages for the Crusades affect the economy?

1) There was a negative effect on the economy because towns had to pay to build more roads for travel.

2)There was a positive effect because those who joined the Crusades no longer had to be supported financially.

3) They hurt the economy because people moved away from towns and villages and traveled to other places.

4) They stimulated the economy by increasing trade and creating a need for additional taverns and inns.

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number 4

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the correct option is 4
They stimulated the economy by increasing trade and creating a need for additional taverns and inns.

The Crusaders opened up the path for Europe to have a relationship with Asia.This led to development of international trade relations that led to the exchange of goods and ideas, and development of taverns and inns along the way.



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