Western Europe was definitely getting very rich off of the New World,
and if you're suddenly making boatloads of money and have a nice buffer zone
(eastern Europe) between you and your main military threat, then yeah, you're
probably going to be a lot more interested in keeping the money flowing than
sending your troops off to fight a war you don't have to.
I agree, with one exception. I do not think that New World made Western
Europe rich. What e.g. Spaniards found in New World was plenty of gold.
Gold is not resources. Gold is currency, like paper banknotes. I've seen
what "printing more goods" can do for economy, and Spaniards have seen this
too.
Later, when this money making machine based on slavery kicked off, things
changed a bit, so in the end colonies brought the West some goods, but in the
time we are speaking of I do not think that it mattered much. Germans could
do fine without any colonies. Actually much better than Spaniards and
Portuguese.
In that regard I think Madden's statement that the threat was
neutralized economically is valid.
In general it may be, but not in context Madden put it. He wrote, that Turks
were too weak for a Crusade, which is not true. Besides, since when weak
opponent is not worthy of an attack? Teutonic Knights with their Crusading
Touristics business did quite well, thank you. Sometimes it was quite
hilarious, when they organised some token expedition against some unimportant
peasants, because crusaders wanted to get their money worth and simply had to
slay some pagans, no matter that war was stalled due to e.g. weather.
Once I'm there - Teutonic Order was defeated at the battle of Tannenberg (or
Grunwald, like we call it; different villages, the same battle) but managed
to hold against our siege of Marienburg, so at Marienburg they sorta won, and
lucky for them because otherwise that would be the end of them.
Regarding morals.
You make sense. Sometimes one must take them into consideration, and I'm not
against it. I simply try to avoid moral judgement of international politics.
There are not much ethics and morals involved there.
Thanks for a nice discussion and You were not "bugging me" in the slightest.
Best wishes for a Women's Day (8 March).