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It lasted until the fragentation of the empire and Until the out break of the Black Death and China

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What happened during the pax mongolica?

Ideas and inventions spread with trade between Europe and Asia.


What is pax mongolica?

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The mongols made trade and travel safe during what?

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What happend during the pax mongolica?

Ideas and inventions spread with trade in Europe and Asia.


What is the Pax Mongolica?

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What is the term for the period of peace brought about by the mongols in Asia between 1250 and 1350 called?

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What best describes the Pax Mongolica?

a time of prosperity, peace , and mongol beliefs


Mongol rule in China was a time of order and?

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The pax mongolica produced with of the following effects?

APEX: The development of the written Mongol language


What characterized pax Mongolia?

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