In what way did the Christian crusades contribute to the decline of the byzantine empire?

a.) financing the crusades prove to be an impossible burden for the Byzantine treasury

b.) latin Crusaders turned against the Byzantines, leading to the loss of much territory

c.) the Byzantine army lost many of its leading knights when they left to fight in the crusades

d.) nations that were not joining the crusades attacked byzantium when it was occupied in the east

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Answer:

B.) latin Crusaders turned against the Byzantines, leading to the loss of much territory

Explanation:

The Byzantine army lost many of its leading knights when they left to fight in the crusades.

What Role Did the Crusades Play in the Decline of the Byzantine Empire?

The Crusader assault on Constantinople in 1204 was so savage that it tore the sister religions apart and fostered a sour, resentment-fueled enmity that persisted into the modern era. The Byzantine Empire never fully recovered from the destruction. However, the Byzantine Empire's demise was foreseen even before the start of the Crusades. The schism between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches resulted from the division of the Roman Empire into East and West, which sparked resentments and jealousies.

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