droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
The Mongols' sheep-based economy was unstable due to its heavy reliance on a single resource, which made it vulnerable to environmental fluctuations, such as droughts or harsh winters that could decimate sheep populations. Additionally, the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongols required constant movement to find pastures, leading to potential conflicts with neighboring tribes over territory and resources. This dependence on sheep also limited diversification in their economy, making it susceptible to market fluctuations and reducing resilience against economic shocks.
sheep manufacturing and pet rocks and pillow pets out of the sheep wool
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
an economy based on industry
droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
Cattle and Sheep (traditionally)
Sheepheard
droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
The Mongols gave strong support to the peasants and peasant economy of China, believing that the success of the peasant economy would bring in additional tax revenues and ultimately benefit the Mongols themselves.
sheep manufacturing and pet rocks and pillow pets out of the sheep wool
an economy based on industry
A pastoral economy is one that depends heavily on raising livestock such as cattle, sheep, and goats.
The Mongolian pastoral nomads relied on sheep more than goats for survival, but goats were important too. They depended on them for food as well as their hides and skin. They favored sheep because they were easier to care for than goats.
Iowa's economy is based on Agriculture.
northern economy was based on manufacturing