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It increased Aztec wealth by allowing merchants to freely travel across the empire.
Marco Polo traveled through all parts of the Mongol Empire except the Kipchak. :)<3
Look in a book not online!! It could be either It prompted European rulers to attack Mongol Empire It encouraged European merchants to increase trade with Asia It encouraged European tourists to travel to China It led to the distribution of new and deadly diseases SLACKERS!
Safe travel was encouraged by Genghis Khan throughout his vast Mongol empire. In order to provide safe and official documents for the empire's may travelers, a type of "passport" was created. It was called a "paisa", and just one of the innovations of this great empire.
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
It increased Aztec wealth by allowing merchants to freely travel across the empire.
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Significant increases in trade and travel. Di'Re Castlelearning
Marco Polo traveled through all parts of the Mongol Empire except the Kipchak. :)<3
The vast size of the Mongol Empire made long-distance travel difficult and time-consuming. Harsh climates, such as extreme cold in the north and scorching heat in the south, posed challenges for travelers. Additionally, the empire's diverse landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and grasslands, made transportation and communication challenging.
Look in a book not online!! It could be either It prompted European rulers to attack Mongol Empire It encouraged European merchants to increase trade with Asia It encouraged European tourists to travel to China It led to the distribution of new and deadly diseases SLACKERS!
Marco Polo, together with his father Niccolò and his uncle Maffeo, was one of the first Westerners to travel the Silk Road to China and visit the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, Kublai Khan
Trade and travel increased in the empire because the Mongols constructed extensive highway systems. :)<3
Safe travel was encouraged by Genghis Khan throughout his vast Mongol empire. In order to provide safe and official documents for the empire's may travelers, a type of "passport" was created. It was called a "paisa", and just one of the innovations of this great empire.
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
Mongol Ascendency is the period in which the Mongols controlled all of Central Asia, making overland trade and travel safe
Travelers in the Mongol Empire faced challenges such as vast distances, harsh terrain like deserts and mountains, and extreme weather conditions. Limited infrastructure and access to resources made travel difficult, and encounters with nomadic tribes and bandits posed additional risks. Communication and supply lines were often unreliable, making journey planning complex.