Eurasia Dbq Research Paper

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The Eurasian Saviors. The Mongol Empire. Around the same time as the Abbasid Caliphates and Song Dynasty, a new empire emerged. The Mongol Empire was founded in 1206 by Genghis Khan. The Mongols completely rewrote what an empire was. The Mongol Empire conquered China all the way to Poland and everything in between. In less than 50 years, the Mongol Empire became the largest unified land in history. Even when the Mongol Empire’s founder Genghis Khan passed away, the empire thrived, unlike many other empires/dynasties. The Mongol Empire helped Eurasia become a thriving place after a time of disruption. Like many powerful empires, one major question still lies in hand. What impact did the Mongol Empire have on Eurasia? The answer to that question …show more content…

In Document 3, an English philosopher discusses the positive effects of the Mongol Empire. Mentioning how the inventions of printing, gunpowder, and the magnet not only changed Eurasia, but the whole world. Emphasizing the point that no empire’s inventions had such a positive impact on England, which is a part of Eurasia. This document is extremely important because it demonstrates how people who lived in Eurasia viewed the Mongols to impact them positively. The Mongol Empire did not just affect the English positively with their inventions. The Mongols’ also helped Russia preserve its history and cultural identity through their inventions. Document 5) Since the Mongols helped the Russians preserve their culture through their inventions, it illustrates how they did not just care about “their people” they also cared about those who they conquered. Even going so far as to use their inventions to help improve places they conquer. This is a pristine example of the Mongols positively impacting Eurasia through their inventions, because they made life better for people within …show more content…

Other Empires who were around before and after the Mongol Empire, such as the Roman Empire, were known for being even more brutal. Yet once under their control, the Mongols created a peaceful and inclusive environment for all. Having religious tolerance for all religions and treating all people under the Empire equally. While under the reign of the Mongol Empire, it was so safe that someone could put a solid gold platter on their head and be completely safe (Document 6). This document displays that the Mongols were not only peaceful, but that they also valued security within their Empire. Representing how they had more of a positive impact than a negative one on Eurasia. Overall, the Mongol Empire had a positive impact on the people of Eurasia, because of their extensive inventions and trade routes. The Mongols' inventions and use of the Silk Roads truly highlights the positive impact they had on Eurasia. The Silk Road and trade networks allowed travel and exploration to occur. Their inventions helped improve the lives of people throughout Eurasia for centuries to come. But the Mongol Empire did not just affect the past of