Positive Impact Of The Mongolian Empire

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“If you’re afraid- don’t do it,- if you're doing it- don't be afraid!” -Genghis Khan. (Famous Quotes) The biggest positive impact of the Mongolian empire was the “Pax Mongolica,” a century of peace (1280 - 1360). “Pax Mongolia” was less risky under the various empires. (ThoughtCo.) The Mongols were a group of people who were under the rule of Genghis Khan. They did multiple things to change the World and Europe. There were many geological changes during the time of the Mongolian empire. The Mongolian empire allowed the silk road to reopen between China and Europe. Increase in cultural exchange and wealth along trade routes. For the first time, Russia was unified. (ThoughtCo.) They secured trade routes. They helped with the expansion of trade. Advances in civilization. Rise in cultural communication. (JNS) there was a large variety of new consumer goods including agriculture, weaponry, religion, and medicine. They helped with the spread of technology, making paper, printing, and gunpowder. …show more content…

(JNS) Although they spread the bubonic plague. The bubonic plague decreased the population but increased opportunities for survivors. (ThoughtCo.) The rise of exploration in Europe happened about a century after coming in contact with the Mongols. The Mongols were quick learners. The spread of printing helped to educate a Korean class. They built a postal system, and for the next five centuries, the efficiency was not met. Before Europe created banknotes and paper currency the Mongols created them.