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They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
Mongols ate everyone up with their giantvacuum until the death of Genghis Khan and the ruling of Kublai Khan
The period of the Yuan Dynasty was so important because the Mongols, lead by Kublai Khan, conquered China. Kublai Khan declared himself to be emperor of China, so the Yuan Dynasty was considered a successor of the Mongolian Empire and a Chinese dynasty. Kublai Khan took jobs from the Chinese and replaced them with people he knew who did the same job in Mongolia rather than employing people most capable of the job. The Mongols liked to fight wars and extend their empire, but the Chinese were less interested in war. Some Chinese people didn't like how the Mongols always went out to fight a war and how they never relaxed. There was some good things that happened during the Yuan Dynasty though, too. The Mongols adopted Chinese culture and philosophies like Confucianism. They respected the ways of the Chinese. The Chinese also adopted Mongol culture.
The Great Wall originally existed as segments of walls between rival factions. When these were united around 221 BC (by emperor Qin Shi Huang), the wall was joined, lengthened, and fortified to keep out invaders from the north of China. There are small forts at intervals that could be used for defensive forces, and ramparts and turrets from which weapons could be fired.
It protected them from intruders and invaders.
No, the Mongols are not Chinese. They are a distinct ethnic group from Mongolia, which is a separate country located in East Asia. While there has been historical interaction and cultural exchange between the Mongols and the Chinese, they are two distinct groups with their own distinct languages, cultures, and histories.
Arabs, and to a lesser extent, Turks, tolerated Christianity and Judaism, although they followed Islam. The Mongols, initially Buddhist, were aligned with Christianity against Islam, but later many adopted Islam and subsequently persecuted Christians.
I believe that it was because the Chinese tried to keep the Mongols separated internationally in their own defense. China also turned the Mongols marital energies most commonly against each other.
Emperor of Qin Dynasty wanted to protect his people from the mongolian invaders to the north.
The Chinese needed trade, and they wanted to expand their influence and culture. This was why the Chinese made contact with other cultures. They became very important traders over time.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
yes they fought each other because on of them wanted to keep immigrants out and the other dynasty didn't care and wanted them to come so they had a war
It was also a symbol of unison and kept other countries at a distance because it made China look so powerful as one. The Chinese also might have used the Great Wall of China as a trade route, part of the Silk Road, or a travel route.
war and conquering other countries and make it one under his ruling