The Mongols were highly successful due to their superior military strategies, exceptional horsemanship, and the ability to adapt and incorporate diverse tactics from conquered peoples. Their organizational skills and use of psychological warfare also played a crucial role in their conquests. As they expanded, the Mongols assimilated various cultures, adopting elements of governance, trade, and technology from those they conquered, which led to a more sophisticated and bureaucratically organized empire. This blending of cultures ultimately facilitated increased trade and communication across Asia, influencing the development of the Silk Road.
Hitler did not change his mind. Conquering the Ukraine, Belorus, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were prerequisite objectives prior to moving on to Moscow.
When the Mongols took over a place, they normally did not change their way of life. Their main goal was to conquer land. They had great religious tolerance, but they didn't know how to really control a government. Though when they took over China, which was divided into three states (Tanggut, Jin, & Song), they united these states. The merchant economy flourished. Technology also continued to advance.
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by protesting and stading up for black peoples rights
cotton was less expesive and it was esier to clean
their eyes got slitty
how did 9/11 change peoples lives
They no longer used the civil service exam.
she didn't change peoples lives she could threw her songs...
You can only change your clothes on your penguin by clicking on it to remove and items you have collected to put on. you can't change other peoples unless you ask them.
it makes peoples live easier
how did clearance Thomas change peoples lives
The Mongols brought peace to Korea for the first time in three centuries.
Many Mongols converted to Islam and built mosques.
Strategic change is a simple and quite a common and ordinary change. With this change, some policies, general plans, and initiatives are changing and it is the first and final steps in conquering the market.
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