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    Mongols Dbq

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    The Mongolians in the 1200s were very barbaric. Throughout most of their endeavors have been mostly detailed violence. If anything a better word to describe the Mongols were savages. These ancient warriors conquered and pillaged almost everything of the known world in the 1200s. They were violent and brutal in their journey to expand and conquer. Mongolians were extremely violent, lead with a fierce government and a fierce leader known as Genghis Khan. Their ruthless acts of violence and war has

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    Nigel Lewis November 17, 2010 2nd Period DBQ: The Mongol Terror, Mongol Peace Although many Mongols conquered peoples of Eurasia viewed the invasion as negative during the 13th and 14th centuries, many viewed this intrusion as positive According to Carpini and William of Rubrick, they both have positive things to say about the Mongols. I say this because document 1 states that the Mongols pay their lords more respect than any other people, and would hardly dare lie to them (Doc #1). I think

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    Mongol Trial

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    In this trial we witnessed how the Mongol empire affected the lives of people in Eurasia. As a jury member of the trail of Genghis Khan, I have decided that the mongols were civilized due to the religious tolerance, advancements and stimulation of trade. There was a common theme on the prosecuting side of lack of religious tolerance from the mongols, but the witness testimonies were circumstantial to a specific region or rule. It is inevitable for soldiers and generals to force people to join their

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    Summary Of The Mongols

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    Barbaric The Mongols Are. The mongols in the 13 hundred concerned much of the world on horseback. The mongols are also very barbaric in such a way many other tribes had dreamed to do what the mongols did. The mongols are smart in battle tactics but they don't have much. The mongongo head a leader named temujin as a child timagin had only one friend jamaica and they became sworn druthers. they lived in straw huts called tents. temujin became genghis cong the leader of the mongols tribe. genghis

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    Rise Of The Mongols Essay

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    The Mongols were a group of pastoral nomads who lived in the steppe area of China, now modern-day Mongolia, from as early as 600 CE, and still live there today. They lived in scattered encampments and relied on animals for their survival. Their leader, Temujin, also known as Ghengis Khan or Chinggis Khan, formed a small but well organized military following that spread from the region and began a violent conquest of Eurasia that lasted from 1207 until 1266. Their conquests were bloody, ending

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    Mongol Invasion Dbq

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    Charland Mr. Fritz What did the Mongols do to become such a large empire? A few things are to be considered when thinking about the expansion of the Mongol empire. Their unique war tactics and diplomatic approaches are a few things that the Mongols used fastidiously. However, after Khubilai Khan launched the first invasion of Japan, the Mongols realized that some of their methods had to be changed if they wanted to conquer Japan. Many sources group the Mongol invasions of Japan together, and leave

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    Maryann Steadman ANTH 3125 2014, October 11th Reflection Paper One Genetics for Mongol Migration Mongolia is located in-between Russia and China, and is a neighbor to Kazakhstan. The people that live there are called Mongols. Mongolia, which is part of Asia, is part of what composes Eurasia. When it comes to DNA and chromosomal lineage, there are many factors that lead to how a person will look, who they will mate with, and what decisions they make in that process. These categories all run under

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    For centuries Mongols have been known for being destructive and malicious people who did nothing but take the land from those they murdered. The name Genghis Khan will always be remembered the leader of the world’s largest and notorious empires in history. While it’s true Mongols had a brute way to how they attained their empire, they did contribute to bettering society. Not only did they respect the many different religions of their people, shared many things with the rest of Asia and Europe through

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    Mongol Empire Dbq

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    Mongolian Empire pos. or neg. Was the mongol empire a positive or negative impact on the history of Asia? I would say that the mongol empire was positive, because they did a lot of good for asia like safety for those that are peaceful and war with those that are not. My first quote is from document #6 “The Mongols conquered nearly all of Asia and achieved what all Inner Asian steppe empires dreamed of“. I copied this quote because this one talked about how the mongols conquered a lot of asia and that

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    Essay On Mongol Empire

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    Mongol Empire by Genghis Khan founded in 1206 after the unification of Turk-Mongol tribes and then expanding to the Eurasian mainland, starting with the invasion of Western Xia in northern China and Khwarizmi in the Persian Empire. In its heyday, Peace Mongolia (the Silk Road of the Mongol Empire) has created an opportunity for cultural exchange and trade between the East and the West during the 13th century - the century 14. The Mongols have many tribes, living by farming, hunting occupied in the

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