Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Mongolian Effects on Russia and China
In the years between 1100 and 1400 the Mongol conglomearned run averagete stretched the farthest of any empire throughout history. Within the massive discharge below Mongol rule laid the lands of China and Russia. The Mongols knew how to maintain their empire but had several(predicate) ways of doing it in each part. This lead to the separate, diverging ways of governing the two lands. In China and Russia, the Mongol era brought an immense change in policy-making and economical power. In China, political impact from the Mongols came off much stricter than it did in Russia.The leader of the Mongolians, Kublai khan maneuver the Mongols to conquer the Southern Song dynasty. Even though the Mongols had ruled territories, which include modern day northern China for many years, it was not until 1271 that Kublai Khan officially accepted a traditional Chinese style. When Kublai Khan constituted the Yuan dynasty, he practically conquered all of China. The Chinese werent as politically free as the Russians. For example Chinese were not allowed to inter-marry. He also banned Chinese scholars from learning Mongolian script and unbroken the two militaries separate.Mongol political underwrite in Russia was different than China. One could struggle that Mongolia was slightly looser with the Russian government. The Russians were aloud a grand prince to lead under Mongolian power but they were forced to pay tribute. Not scarcely did the Mongol rule have a huge effect on the politics of China and Russia but the parsimoniousness was affected as well. During the Mongolian rule, the China became a heart of trade in for the Eastern world. This gave the Mongols complete control of the Silk Road. China had things that so many other places in the world treasured such as silk and porcelain.With a high demand for these Chinese goods the jobs were created, trade flourished, and the Mongolians highly benefited from the booming economy in China. The Mongols had a very different effect on the Russian economy than the Chinese economy. The Mongols caused the Russian economy to crash, which make Russia restart all of its agricultural affairs. This forced Russia to rely by and large on peasant labor. Paper money was also being made which caused major inflation. Instead of becoming a hot spot for trade, Russia became weaker do to the economic Mongol torture.
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