The effects of Mongol expansion include increased violence and the increase in security in trading and industry. As an example of increased violence, “the Mongols now descended from the walls and began to slay and plunder.. They then drove all the survivors, men and women, out onto the plain; (Document 1)” This evidence describes how violent the Mongols were when they entered a city in Persia known as Nishapur. The acts of violence being described in this event shows that other societies are apprehensive about the Mongols, for this instance on their strictness. The strictness of the Mongols is what causes them to be a fierce, violent empire. Another effect of Mongol expansion comes from the increase in trade security. As it is described, “were it not …show more content…
It is stated, “On the road you will find plenty of Moccols (Mongols), that is to say, of gens d’armes. (Document 7)” In this example, it is clear that this Byzantine merchant who is describing this is apprehensive of the Mongols as he refers to them as “gens d’armes”. In this case, the merchant is responding to the Mongols by informing everyone about the easiest way to trade and to not interfere with the Mongols. Because of the strictness and the trade regulations discussed earlier, the merchant in this scenario feels apprehension as he describes trade