They would create a large empire, allowing for the spread of ideas and goods within the empire.
The mongols made the trade route safer, therefore making it intriguing to traders from all over Europe.
ensured protection
Pax Mongolica
yes.
Alexander the great did encourage trade in many ways...his attitude toward his people was mainly what got him to achieve everything he became
although there empire cause much destruction the mongols set up an entirely new trade system that led to an economic boom that brought europ out of the dark ages.
the establishments of caravan routes
providing security
china
Mongols helped merchants who were in the business of long-distance trade. This was all done in China.
No, the Mongols helped expand it.
the efforts by the world trade organization on encourage free trade?
In both areas, Mongol rule at first disrupted economies before facilitating trade on a large scale. After the Mongols conquer a territory, generally, there is an increase in trade in that territory because the Mongols make it easier, safer, and cheaper for merchants to travel, thus boosting the economies of conquered territories. When conquering, the Mongols devastated the economy of Persia more than it devasted the economy of China. In Persia, the Mongols destroyed the Persian irrigation systems, thus causing a great decline in ecnomic productivity. In China, nothing so devastating happened, as the economy of China was already in decline by the time of Mongol expansion.
trade between china other small city states .
in order to encourage American trade,the writers of the constitution
they introduced a specific grain
the silk road
The Mongols facilitated trade by the use of the silk road
Mongols made trade and travel safe during the Modern Age. During that time period, trade and other business thrived and wealth soared among residents.