How barbaric were the Mongols? Well considering that the definition of barbaric is to be savagely cruel‚ seems pretty harsh to refer to anyone or anything as being barbaric. Although even though this word is harsh‚ the same word is applied to the Mongols. Mongols were thought to be evil and savage people. Invasion wasn’t the only tactic the mongols used. The Mongols were known to think out there plans‚ rather than attempting anything blindly. They developed strategic methods in order to defeat
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strength of the military organization‚ along with their superior archery skills and their tactics. The Mongols had many important aspects‚ but their strength lay in their strong military organization. The Mongols believed that good fighting came in quality of fighting not quantity‚ so they had smaller armies of very well- trained soldiers. Most troops were no bigger than 1000 people. The Mongols also believed that the commanders and leaders of the troops should be chosen by other leaders as they would
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The Mongols were looked at as harsh people. They were also constited very violent people‚ this is because of the environment they grow up in. Harsh environment creates harsh people The Mongolian of the Asian steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1260 and 1368 by influencing large empire‚ organization of the army‚ and united countries. The Mongols had the largest empire in the entire world as shown in document 1. The Mongols conquered over four million
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Trace Hunter 12/15/12 Period 5 The Mongols were fearsome and savage fighters‚ but had smart and loyal political leaders that gave their small population power. Some of the smartest and loyal leaders were in Persia and china both being at the top of political structures. However the Mongols in china had different beliefs of trusting the natives to have power in politics than the Mongols in Persia did. The political structures in both china and Persia promoted strong merchant trade helping
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Transformation of the Mongols The Mongols were a group of pastoral nomadic peoples whose expansion into Central Asia led to the dispersion of ideas‚ culture‚ and technology throughout the continent. Until 1206 AD‚ the Mongols were a group of warring tribes. The Mongols centralized‚ expanded and transformed under their charismatic leader‚ Genghis Khan. The Mongol empire expanded into Russia‚ Afghanistan‚ Persia‚ and Ukraine. The Mongols consumed most of Central Asia through a series of brutal
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The Mongols: How Barbaric Were the “Barbarians”? The Mongols were a militaristic‚ nomadic group that conquered many lands and forged the Mongolian Empire. They were known for their brutality and laws‚ but they also had positive impacts on the territories which they conquered. The Mongols had some very barbaric practices but like other conquerors‚ it was likely to show dominance over the conquered. More importantly‚ they were strong leaders who aided in the growth of the economy as well as diffusion
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Mongol Compare and Contrast Essay. In the 13th and 14th century in the Eurasia region‚ a group known as the Mongols where conquering many lands‚ and with that came great economic and political shifts. However‚ with these changes came new diseases‚ death‚ and total devastation of land‚ especially fields. This destructive path followed with the Mongols everywhere they traveled. Russia suffered the worst‚ having large scale slaughtering and economic trouble‚ whilst China somewhat benefited
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upon with horror‚ consideration to the circumstances pushing on Native societies’ acts as a strong advocate against pure barbarianism and towards the preservation of Aztec society. Similarly as to how organs are taken from donors upon their death‚ cannibalism was a way to benefit the greater good. Instead of risking starvation‚ Aztec leaders utilized the resources available to them to secure a future for their people‚ the means seeming completely normal to Native cultures. Other actual recorded mentions
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and a huge army almost did so. The Mongol Empire was ruled by the greatest land conqueror of all time. Genghis Khan‚ he and his descendants led them through the three major stages of their reign. Genghis Khan united the different groups of nomads in Asia to create the greatest land conquering empire of all time. Temujin a Mongol chieftain who later became known as Genghis Khan rose to power as a teenager. While still a teenager Khan was able to the nomadic mongol tribes‚ among them were the Tatar
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HE7 L11 Lab Activity 11 (25 points) You have almost completed this lesson! You have learned about positive and negative behaviors toward the environment. Now it is time to develop a plan to put the positive behavior in place and decrease your negative behaviors. For the following lab‚ you will need to: 1. Discuss at least five new positive behaviors that you will participate in to improve the environment (make sure you list behaviors that are helpful to the environment – they may also be helpful
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