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Positive And Negative Impacts Of The Mongols In The World

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largest empire in the world were the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries. They were around from 1206-1368. The mongolian empire had a lot of positive and negative effects in the world. Genghis Khan was the leader of the Mongols. The Mongols were located in central Asia. Mostly in the Pacific Ocean area. The Mongolian Empire had both positive and negative effects on the world, but more positives than negatives. To begin,the Mongols did a lot of positive things to help with trade and connection. A positive impact that they made, was supporting trade. To make to trade easier, they created canals, and a system of roads. The Mongols traded with China. They positively help china, by increasing their paper money supply.They created the silk roads to make trade more helpful. The silk road is a series of roads that are connecting the east and the west civilization. It began in North-central …show more content…

There are quite a few negative effects from the mongolian empire. Here are a few examples. The Mongols killed, they brought diseases, and they destroyed symbolic structures. However, there were a lot of negatives, there were actually more positives, and this is why. The Mongols did a lot of good things. They supported and allowed the freedom of religion. They also supported trade. That was a big deal because back in the 1100’s, people didn’t have as much as we do and so trading and having a way to get food and supplies was important. The positives over power the negatives, because one thing they did was help pass religious laws. Religion was a big deal and it still is today. They made it so people could believe in what they wanted to believe in. Yes, the Mongols killed a lot of people but they also saved a ton of people. The Mongols did this by supporting trades and connecting roads and countries. This is why the Mongols have more positive effects than

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