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The Mongols Dbq Essay

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The Mongols were one of the most treacherous and fearful groups in the 13th century CE, creating an empire that was not to be messed with. They used threats and techniques that no other tribe dare use, making them come off as ferocious. Even today, they have been remembered as a savage and barbaric tribe; although some disagree at this point. Based on documents 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, it can be concluded that although most other empires were fiercely savage, the Mongolians were the most barbaric out of them all. An additional document that could be used would be evidence of how the Mongols didn’t always use violence to conquer land. Like innumerable other leaders of tribes in the 13th century, Genghis Khan set the bar high when it came to making …show more content…

They built canals to improve transportation, promoted diverse economic development and made whine making a successful industry, based on the Mongols love to drink. (Doc 6) The Mongol’s life style was constantly changing, as was the mindset of their tribes. Surprisingly, the Mongols were very accepting of other religions, and they even hosted a meeting so Mongke Khan could understand the other religions better. (Doc 9) Their views on other things such as drinking and marriage are a bit unusual. Men are allowed to get drunk three times a month, and if he goes over that limit, he is subjected to punishment, but if he gets drunk less than three days in a month, he is praised. On the subject of marriage, men are able to marry as many wives as he wants. He can marry any women unless it is his mother, daughter, or sister that shares the same mother. He may buy them from their parents for very high prices. Adultery is punishable by death and when the man is out of the house, the woman is supposed to welcome guests with open arms. (Doc 10) The missing voice in these documents would be women, since women were treated differently than men in that era, it would be valuable to have their side of

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