The Russian Empire – Guided Reading 11.2

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The Russian Empire – Guided Reading 11.2 2. Vladimir and his son Yaroslav Expanded the state west to Poland and north to the Baltic Built library and churches Married daughters off to princes of kings in the west to form alliances 4. Mongols and the Russian People Tolerated all religions Allowed Russians to follow usual customs Demanded obedience 6. Independent Russia Czar Ivan II refused to pay tribute to the Mongols as a result the Russian and Mongol armies had a bloodless standoff 1. Kiev linked to Byzantium Trade Religion 3. Kiev’s Decline “Yaroslav the Wise” (Ruler of Kievan Russia) divided territory amongst his son causing fighting The Crusades disrupted trade and the Mongols attacked demolishing Kiev 5. Effects of the Mongol Rule on Russia Isolated Russia more from Western Europe (Khanate of the Golden Horde – Mongolian Empire) Encouraged rise of Moscow as center of power Encouraged control from the Byzantine Church

The Mongol Empire 1. Kublai Khan (Grandson of Genghis Khan – a brilliant military strategist and organizer) b. Marco Polo United China for the 1st time in 300yrs – was NOT nomadic b. Served Kublai Khan for 17 yrs 2. Mongols gain control of China b. Kublai Khan Rules 1279 – Largest unified land empire in history b. 1260-1294 3. Kublai Khan builds palaces b. Kublai Khan moves the capital Shangdu and modern-day Beijing From Mongolia to China 4. Mongol and Chinese relationships b. Foreign Trade Kept their Mongol identity; tolerated Chinese officials and culture b. Caravan routes across Asia were safe, mail routes to link China to India and Persia. Improved trade 5. The Mongols give most high government posts to foreigners b. Mongols do not conquer Japan c. Yuan Dynasty Believed they were more trustworthy b. Storms destroy invading fleets c. United China, expanded trade, kept local culture 6. The fall of the Yuan Dynasty Famine, floods, disease, corruption, power struggles, rebellions of Chinese

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