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1 What was the significance of the Mongol Empire? Notes #37

2 Existing from 1206 to 1368, the Mongol Empire was the largest unified land empire in history.
Maximum sizes of the Roman Empire, Macedonian Empire, and Mongol Empire (ordered counter-clockwise)

3 The Mongols were nomads from Central Asia and were able to create their vast empire by employing superior military skills.

4 The Mongols controlled territory from the Pacific Coast of Asia to Eastern Europe and were able to gain complete control of China. Genghis Khan (founder of the Mongol Empire)

5 Despite the brutal military tactics of the Mongols, they did allow conquered people to live as before as long as they paid tribute. Possible tribute items: soldiers, otter skins, horses, and silk.

6 The Mongols also provided safety along the Silk Road, increasing trade and travel among people living in Europe and Asia.

7 When Italian merchant Marco Polo visited the Mongols in China, he introduced Europe to China’s riches through his writings, . . . Marco Polo

8 . . . which resulted in an increase of trade between Europe and China.

9 The Mongol Empire’s end was the result of poor government leadership and Mongol lands becoming too large and diverse to govern.


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