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Warm Up 11/29 Define Globalization Why is Genghis Khan important? What was the Mongol Empire like? How did the Mongols support trade?

Mongol Impact The impact of the Mongols may be divided into 2 parts: Conquest Globalization

Mongol Conquests Resulted in massive depopulation: Some from death Some from fleeing people The material destruction was perhaps greater. Towns, cities, and temples were totally erased.

Mongol Globalization The Mongols also started an unprecedented diffusion between Europe, Middle East, India, and China. The exchange was facilitated by: Single Tariff The Yam (Mongolian Mail System) Safe Roads

Single Tariff 1200 AD A Tariff is a tax you pay on trade goods when crossing a border One of the most important changes was how many borders you had to pass. 1260 AD

Single Tariff 1200 AD Before the Mongols, you might get taxed a dozen times on a journey from the Mediterranean to China After, it would only be once so long as you remained in Mongol lands. 1260 AD

The Yam The Mongols established a revolutionary postal system. Every 25 miles, there was a postal station where hundreds of fresh horses would be kept. Mail carriers replenished their horses at each station.

The Yam Mail carriers moved about 125 miles a day—the fastest ever until the invention of trains. Travelers could also use these mail stations to rest.

Safe Roads Because of harsh laws and a huge peacekeeping force (the army), crime tended to be low. This also encourages traders to make the journey.

Mongol Globalization The Mongols were a huge influence in the globalization of 5 things: Technology Culture Exploration Military Tactics Disease

Task: Worksheets in back Read each section Answer the questions that follow