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Long Term Effects Of The Mongolian Empire

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The long term effects that the mongolian empire had on the world were incredible. To start off, the Mongolian Empire was very brutal. They did so many awful things to so many innocent people but there were so many good things that came out of the destruction and war. The Mongolian Empire started in 1206 and ended in 1368, the emperor was founded and led by Ganghis Khan. He led a very strong army that the Mongols are most known for as fierce warfare. The Mongolian Empire did a lot of good things like leading the great spread of printing all over East Asia. As an effect there were a lot of good long term effects after all the war and there was peace and stability.
First of all, the Mongolian Empire surprisingly did a lot of good in the long run. After the Mongols were defeated there was a huge amount of goods that became accessible in Europe. There was agriculture, weaponry, religion, and medical science that had become available after the empire. Medical science changed a lot after they were gone. As well as there was a lot of technological growth like the printing press and gunpowder. Weapons also developed and changed a lot. But after many wars, the people who died were not properly buried and therefore a plague had spread from …show more content…

As stated before, there were so many things that the Mongols did in the past that they got crucially judged for, and people like to just sweep all the good impacts that the mongolian empire did under the rug. For instance all the good impacts get covered by a shadow of dust, they allowed life to continue and thrive with everything they did, it allowed the world to shape into what it is today. Therefore the positives rule out the negative. The Mongols did shed light on today's world, they may have not done any good while they were conquering but they did do a lot of good in the long

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