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    Chinggis Khan?   3.  How did the Mongols adapt to fighting against large‚ fortified cities?   4.  With Chinggis Khan as the example‚ describe life under Mongol rulers.   5.  What happened to the empire after Chinggis Khan’s death?   6.  Describe the Mongol assault on Russia.   7.  Describe life in Russia under two and a half centuries of Mongol domination.   8.  Describe the effects of the Mongol assaults on the Muslim heartlands.   9.  What was the impact of the Mongols on Europe and the Islamic world

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    lower at a little over 50% of the population attending. Institutions of higher learning had almost 40‚000 attendees. The Mongols gained fame in the 13th century when under Chinggis KHAAN they established a huge Eurasian empire through conquest. After his death the empire was divided into several powerful Mongol states‚ but these broke apart in the 14th century. The Mongols eventually retired to their original steppe homelands and in the late 17th century came under Chinese rule. Mongolia won its

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    Positive impact The mongol empire was tremendous at making a huge impact on the world. I think that what the mongols left behind has a positive impact on the world today for a different amount of reasons. The mongolians have left a range of technology around for an example the pony express or the idea of chemical warfare all of these things are a positive to us now because we have advanced from that and increased our protection and that’s why I think the impact that genghis kahn left behind is positive

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    This was incorrect as for they did not even know of the existence of China and the Mongol Empire‚ which were much more complex societies than they were. Some places in China and the Mongol Empire even had indoor plumbing and the successful economic usage of paper money was utilized in society. This made the Europeans competitive and they started trying to match the other empires. The fire was so much that the Europeans would eventually take over China in terms of advancement during

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    Marco Polo Research Paper

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    Polo was born with a love for adventure coursing in his veins. This dauntless desire was reflected throughout Marco Polo’s life as he continued to make an impact on exploring throughout his later years. Exploring the empire of Kublai Khan‚ and surrounding areas similar to the empire‚ Marco Polo has made vast discoveries in trade‚ economics‚ and culture that even notable historical figures (Christopher Columbus) have recognized and appreciated through the ages. Born in Venice‚ Italy in the year 1254

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    If there was ever an important period historians‚ and people could put a finger on‚ this would be it. This is the important period where the world’s countries‚ kingdoms‚ and dynasties established trade routes. This is the period where countries were made and countries were destroyed because of the importance of trade and the importance of building a fundamental‚ religious‚ and economical way of life. This paper will discuss the goals and functions of trades‚ and traders‚ and a historical analysis

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    The Life of Marco Polo

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    Born in 1254 A.D‚ Marco Polo grew up with a Venetian family in a trading environment. Polo‚ a highly educated individual‚ lives on in history as one of the greatest explorers of the 13th and 14th century. He traversed the Far East while keeping a detailed account of everything he experienced. His enthusiasm towards traveling‚ inspired by his family‚ propelled him to the accomplishments scholars remember him for today. Scholars utilize many of his maps‚ textbooks‚ and history lessons around the world

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    shortages in agriculture and industry in England. 2. One of the following statements is a true statement about the Heian period in Japan. Which statement is correct? a. The Heian period was a time of exploration and conquest for Japan b. Mongol invaders‚ under the rule of Ghengis Khan‚ ruled Japan during the Heian period c. the focus of Heian civilization was on culture d. Shintoism was replaced by Confucianism in Japan during the Heian period 3. Which statement is correct about

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    by trading goods with the Middle East. He was seventeen when his father and uncle took him on his first journey to China in 1271. Marco Polo travelled to China over the Silk Road which was an overland route to China. He worked for Kublai Khan‚ the Mongol Emperor‚ for seventeen years. He sailed home instead of going overland. Marco Polo brought back ivory‚ jade‚ jewels‚ porcelain‚ silk and also stories about the Chinese use of coal‚ money and compasses. Marco Polo became famous for his travels

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    Fall of the Ming Dynasty

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    was ruled by foreign invaders‚ the Mongols (1271 1368) and the Manchus (1644 1912). The first Ming emperor‚ Chu Yuan chang‚ drove the Mongols from Peking in 1368. After providing China with nearly three centuries of relative peace‚ stability and prosperity‚ the Ming dynasty lost the capital city to a Manchu army in 1644. The Mongol Empire‚ which in its heyday included Central Asia‚ most of Russia and Persia as well as China‚ was founded by Genghis Khan. Mongol forces conquered Northern China in

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