The Mongol Empire fell into decline IN the 14th century. The reason was a combination of factors: first the gradual weakening of the central position of the Khans which caused many local govenors and warlords to carve out their own dominions and fight their neighbors, then the outbreak in Mongolia of the Black Death that quickly spread over all of the Mongol Empire and then over all of Europe. As in Europe, it killed millions of people and added greatly to the desintegration of Mongol power and of Mongol society. China made use of all these developments to chase the Mongols out and establish the Ming dynasty. By the end of the 14th century nothing remained of the Mongol Empire but a number of small and often competing Hordes that would continue to decline in power and territory.
Coins and paper money have been in use for millennia so there's no recorded history of their very first use. Coins have been traced back as far as the Lydians in the 8th century BCE, while paper money was introduced by the Chinese during the Tang dynasty (7th to 10th centuries)
Like now, each country had its own currency in the 1480's. I can't tell you as 'they' is too vague.
Tea
The Philippines uses its own money, which is called the Philippine Peso.
Appropriations are a kind of act where money is set aside for specific use. Appropriations originated in the late 14th century.
People started using the word $#!% in the 14th century and in circa 1526
A carrack is a large ship used primarily for transporting merchandise. It was in use from about the 14th to the 17th century.
Mansa Musa was a famous leader of the Malian Empire in the 14th century.
The sunstone is a type of mineral attested in several 13th-14th century written sources in Iceland, one of which describes its use to locate the sun in a completely overcast sky.
By making medicine's, teas, and other things mint is used for like gum.
What type of money does WHO use?
By making medicine's, teas, and other things mint is used for like gum.
MONEY
Up until the late 14th century, combat crossbows were made mostly of wood, leather, glue, and a few metal parts. The steel crossbow was invented in the late 14th century, but it was not in use very long as it was superseded by the matchlock musket.
Yes, "to take a nap" would have been used in the 1900s. The term began use in the 12th century but did not come into popular use until the 14th century. It is German in origin.
The word orange originated in Middle England. The first known use of the word orange appeared in the 14th century.