The Mongols basically centralized the government, by having the princes pay tributes to the Mongol khan of the Golden Horde, Batu Khan. Also, Moscow flourished as a seat of the Russian Orthodox Church, and as an entity that conquered neighbouring areas and collected tribute for the Mongols.
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The Grand Duchy of Moscow.
Mongol rule in China was a time of order and peace (after the Mongol conquests). It is called Pax Mongolica after Pax Romana in Rome.
They were the tax collectors for the Mongols and controlled Muscovy. In the 1300s there was a rebellion against Mongol rule, and by 1505 Prince Ivan of Moscow had much of Russia under his control.
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There was not one individual or group that overthrew Mongol rule in Russia. Instead, the Mongol empire died out instead of being overthrown.
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it basically centralized it's government
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Ivan III of Moscow finally broke Mongol rule over Russia in 1480
Mongol got a 60% increase in their economic money value.
Mongol got a 60% increase in their economic money value.
The entire process of casting off the Mongol rule took place between 1450 and 1480. Russia acquired the administrative skills needed to be independent from years of Mongol influence. It was this influence which helped create a Russia ready to reform its own government and begin expanding.
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Ivan III refused to pay Mongol tribute im 1480 A.D.