The Mongols played a crucial role in spreading trade, culture, and technology across Eurasia during the 13th and 14th centuries. Their extensive empire facilitated the exchange of goods along the Silk Road, connecting East and West, which led to the dissemination of products like silk, spices, and precious metals. Additionally, the Mongols helped spread ideas, such as scientific knowledge, religious beliefs, and innovations like papermaking and gunpowder, significantly impacting the regions they conquered.
By conquering all they could
Genghis Khan united the Mongols into a mighty army.
False. The Mongols were nomads and depended on animals (pastoral).
reserved government jobs for mongols
yes
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By conquering all they could
many believe that Mongols did. Rats and fleas carried the virus that devistated a third of Europe.
Mongols were responsible for it. Plague came along with their armies.
Paper Money was first created by the Chinese around 600 AD. When the Mongols invaded, it was still there. So, Mongol traders spread it around the world while trading themselves. Hope it was a help!
Paper Money was first created by the Chinese around 600 AD. When the Mongols invaded, it was still there. So, Mongol traders spread it around the world while trading themselves. Hope it was a help!
Black Death was caused by Mongols. They caused the Plague to spread.
they introduced a specific grain
They unified China with their magical toes
lack of knowledge, ignorance. Failure to stop or prevent Mongols.
It didn't because the Mongols didn't diffuse cultures from the people that they conquered. Every place that the Mongols conquered they allowed them to keep their own culture
Yes