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When the Mongols took over a place, they normally did not change their way of life. Their main goal was to conquer land. They had great religious tolerance, but they didn't know how to really control a government. Though when they took over China, which was divided into three states (Tanggut, Jin, & Song), they united these states. The merchant economy flourished. Technology also continued to advance.

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Because the Mongols were a nomadic people, they facilitated cultural diffusion in China, a traditionally isolated society. Also, the Yuan Dynasty in China was made up of Mongols, and ruled for a long time. The Mongols took over the government, but they left many Chinese people in positions of authority and left the civil service exams intact; however, resentment of Mongol rule increased the distrust of foreigners in China.

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They attacked china. they were very strong. they burnt down villages and killed anyone that was in their way. they were from Japan and wanted the Chinese empire to fall.

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The Chinese and Mongol friendships were discouraged and marriage was forbidden Chinese also held limited power and non Chinese help higher status also trade increased

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The Mongols enforced strict racial divisions on the Chinese population.

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They were united

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