they protected the people who traveled in it form outside people
because they wanted to. thats why.
The first man to travel the Silk Road was Zhang Qian
the silk road bruh bruh
Theyy used camelsss(;
One significant change resulting from the interaction between Europeans and Mongols was the facilitation of trade along the Silk Road. The Mongols established a vast empire that promoted the exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies between East and West, leading to increased commerce and cultural exchange. This interaction helped to introduce European societies to innovations such as papermaking and gunpowder, which would later influence European development. Additionally, the Mongols' tolerance of different cultures allowed for a more interconnected world during the 13th and 14th centuries.
Silk Road trade increased under the Mongols primarily due to their establishment of a vast and stable empire that provided security along trade routes. The Mongols implemented the Pax Mongolica, which facilitated safer travel for merchants and improved communication across regions. Additionally, their promotion of trade and cultural exchange encouraged economic activity, leading to a significant rise in the volume of goods exchanged along the Silk Road. This environment fostered a cosmopolitan atmosphere that attracted traders from various cultures.
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.
No, the Mongols helped expand it.
While China was under rule by the Mongols during the Yuan Dyansty, merchants social status were higher and travelers were free to come and go in Asia. Because of this many people spread word of the wealth in China thus, prompting more people to travel to China. The Mongols also made it safe to travel along the Silk Road.
Trade increased during Mongol rule due to the establishment of the Pax Mongolica, which created a period of relative peace and stability across vast territories, making travel and commerce safer. Additionally, the Mongols implemented a unified system of governance and communication across their empire, which facilitated the movement of goods, ideas, and people along the Silk Road and other trade routes.
Long ago when people traveled by horse, river travel was faster and safer since there were really little in the way of roads.
While China was under rule by the Mongols during the Yuan Dyansty, merchants social status were higher and travelers were free to come and go in Asia. Because of this many people spread word of the wealth in China thus, prompting more people to travel to China. The Mongols also made it safe to travel along the Silk Road.
by improving tire traction for one
ghengis khan was the one who made the silk road safer.
The Mongols significantly enhanced trade between Europe and Asia through their establishment of the Pax Mongolica, a period of relative peace and stability across their vast empire. This facilitated safer travel along the Silk Road, allowing merchants to traverse the region with reduced risk of banditry and warfare. Additionally, the Mongols implemented efficient communication systems, such as the Yam postal relay, which improved the speed and reliability of trade. Their policies also promoted cultural exchange, further stimulating economic interactions between the two continents.
because they wanted to. thats why.
the silk road